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Tr13421

Manufactured by Merck Group

TR13421 is a high-precision laboratory equipment designed for accurate measurement and analysis. It is a versatile instrument suitable for a wide range of applications in scientific research and testing environments.

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Plasma Insulin and Metabolite Quantification

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Blood samples for plasma insulin quantification were collected by puncture of the inferior vena cava and transferred to an EDTA coated Eppendorf tube. Plasma was isolated following centrifugation at 8,000 × G for 8 min at 4°C and frozen at −80°C. Insulin levels were measured using a Singulex mouse insulin assay according to the manufacturer’s instructions at the Core Laboratory for Clinical Studies, Washington University School of Medicine. Plasma triglycerides (Thermo Fisher, TR22421), total cholesterol (Thermo Fisher, TR13421), and glycerol (Millipore Sigma, F6428) were measured using commercially available colorimetric enzymatic assays. Plasma total ketone bodies were measured using a commercially available kinetic assay (Fujifilm WAKO, Autokit Total Ketone Bodies).
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Plasma Insulin and Metabolite Quantification

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Blood samples for plasma insulin quantification were collected by puncture of the inferior vena cava and transferred to an EDTA coated Eppendorf tube. Plasma was isolated following centrifugation at 8,000 × G for 8 min at 4°C and frozen at −80°C. Insulin levels were measured using a Singulex mouse insulin assay according to the manufacturer’s instructions at the Core Laboratory for Clinical Studies, Washington University School of Medicine. Plasma triglycerides (Thermo Fisher, TR22421), total cholesterol (Thermo Fisher, TR13421), and glycerol (Millipore Sigma, F6428) were measured using commercially available colorimetric enzymatic assays. Plasma total ketone bodies were measured using a commercially available kinetic assay (Fujifilm WAKO, Autokit Total Ketone Bodies).
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