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Tunel apoptosis assay kit

Manufactured by Vazyme
Sourced in China

The TUNEL apoptosis assay kit is a laboratory tool used to detect and quantify apoptosis, a form of programmed cell death, in biological samples. The kit provides the necessary reagents and protocols to perform the TUNEL (Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP Nick End Labeling) assay, a widely used method for identifying and analyzing apoptotic cells.

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TUNEL Assay for Cell Death

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Cell death was detected by TUNEL staining with a TUNEL Apoptosis Assay Kit (Vazyme, Nanjing, China). The cell nuclei were stained with DAPI (5 μg/mL, Beyotime Technology, Nanjing, China) after TUNEL staining.
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Gastric Epithelial Cell Apoptosis

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Apoptosis of rats’ gastric epithelial cells was evaluated using TUNEL apoptosis assay kit (Vazyme, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China) according to the manufacturers’ instructions. The apoptotic cells showed intense dark nuclear staining. The proportion of the dark nuclear staining cells was evaluated by counting the cells stained with TUNEL divided by the total number of cells. One thousand nuclei were evaluated. Three independent experiments were performed blindly by two experienced pathologists.
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Quantitative TUNEL Assay of Apoptosis

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According to the TUNEL apoptosis assay kit instructions (Vazyme Biotechnology, Nanjing, Suzhou, China), apoptotic cells in intestinal tissue and cultured colonocyte were detected. The nucleus was labeled with DAPI. The apoptotic cells were observed under a fluorescence microscope with 200 × or 400 × magnification and TUNEL-positive cells were counted. The images of TUNEL positive for quantification were analyzed using Image J software (NIH, Baltimore, MD, USA). Data were presented as a mean percentage of the number of TUNEL-positive cells in the whole fields of view from six randomly-selected fields in each per experiment.
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