Alkaline phosphatase alp
Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) is an enzyme found in various tissues, including the liver, bone, and kidneys. It plays a crucial role in the hydrolysis of phosphate esters, which is important for various physiological processes. The measurement of ALP levels is a commonly used diagnostic tool to assess liver and bone function.
2 protocols using alkaline phosphatase alp
Serum Biochemistry Analysis of Mice
Alkaline Phosphatase Activity Measurement
After the measurement of absorbance values, DNA was isolated from each sample and their DNA concentrations were measured using NanoDrop (Implen NanoPhotometer® P-Class, USA). To get normalized values, absorbance values were divided into DNA concentrations of each sample and the normalized ALP graph was constructed.
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