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Cell count reagent kit

Manufactured by Nacalai Tesque
Sourced in Japan

The Cell Count Reagent Kit is a laboratory tool designed to facilitate the enumeration of cells in a sample. It provides the necessary reagents and protocols to accurately determine the concentration of cells present in a given solution.

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2 protocols using cell count reagent kit

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Cell Viability Evaluation using WST-8 Assay

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Cells were maintained in the low- or high-glucose medium prior to experiments. A total of 2.0×103 cells per well were placed in 96-well plates in 100 μL of DMEM with the low or high glucose concentration. Cell viability was evaluated by a WST-8 assay using a cell count reagent kit (07553, Nacalai Tesque, Kyoto, Japan). The absorbance was measured at 450 nm using a microplate reader (Thermo Fisher Scientific, MA, USA) according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
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Evaluating Primary Hepatocyte Viability

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In vitro, PHH viability was evaluated using WST‐8 assays with cell count reagent kit (07553; Nacalai Tesque, Kyoto, Japan). The absorbance was measured at 450 nm with VARIOSKAN LUX (Thermo Fisher Scientific) according to the manufacturer’s instructions. PHH viability was also evaluated by analyzing the confluency of PHHs with Incucyte S1 (Sartorius, Göttingen, Germany).
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