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Sb 1010 225

Manufactured by Thermo Fisher Scientific
Sourced in Switzerland, United Kingdom

The SB-1010–225 is a laboratory mixing device. It provides gentle, constant agitation for various applications.

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4 protocols using sb 1010 225

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Hepatic Triglyceride Secretion and Blood Lipid Profiling

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Hepatic triglyceride secretion assays were performed at the University of Michigan Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Center as previously described (Millar et al., 2005 (link)). Blood levels of glucose were measured using a glucometer (Acucheck, Roche, Basel Switzerland) and plasma levels of cholesterol (SB-1010–225, Fisher Scientific, Hampton NH) and triglycerides (10010303, Cayman Chemical, Ann Arbor MI) were determined using colorimetric assay kits. Plasma APOB levels were determined by ELISA (ab230932, abcam, Cambridge UK).
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Colorimetric Cholesterol Assay

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Total cholesterol in sera was determined using a colorimetric assay (SB-1010–225, Fisher Scientific, Hampton NH) according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
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Colorimetric Cholesterol Assay

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Total cholesterol in sera was determined using a colorimetric assay (SB-1010–225, Fisher Scientific, Hampton NH) according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
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Multiparametric Serum Lipoprotein Analysis

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Sera were analyzed by a colorimetric assay for total cholesterol (SB-1010–225, Fisher Scientific, Hampton NH) and by ELISAs for PCSK9 (MPC900, R&D Systems, Minneapolis MN) and APOB (ab230932, abcam, Cambridge UK). Serum lipoprotein fractionation assays were performed at the University of Cincinnati Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Center. Sera were pooled from 5 mice for each genotype and fractionated by fast liquid protein chromatography (FPLC) into 50 fractions. Cholesterol (NC9343696, Fisher, Hampton NH) and triglyceride (TR213, Randox Laboratories, Crumlin UK) content in each fraction were determined using a microliter plate enzyme-based assay. Liver function tests were performed at the University of Michigan In-Vivo Animal Core (IVAC) with sera collected from individual mice using a Liasys analyzer (AMS Alliance).
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