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80 insmr ch01

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The 80-INSMR-CH01 is a laboratory instrument designed for in-situ measurement and analysis. It provides the capability to perform real-time monitoring and data collection within a controlled environment.

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2 protocols using 80 insmr ch01

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Propargite Effects on Murine Glucose Homeostasis

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All animal work has been approved by IACUC committee of Weill Cornell Medical College. CD-1 adult male mice were treated with different doses of propargite or vehicle (corn oil) through intraperitoneal injection for 5 days. Fasting blood glucose level were monitored every day using Abbott FreeStyle Lite blood glucose monitoring system. Then, CD-1 adult male mice were treated with 12 mg/kg propargite or vehicle (corn oil) through intraperitoneal injection for 5 days. Fasting blood was collected via tail nicking following 14–16 h of fasting with ad libitum access to drinking water. Serum mouse insulin levels were assessed by ELISA (80-INSMR-CH01, Alpco). Mice were then killed. The pancreases were embedded in OCT. The tissue was then sectioned at 5 μm for immunohistochemistry staining analysis of DNA damage marker γ-H2A.X and β-cell marker INS.
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Plasma Insulin Quantification in Fasted Mice

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Blood was drawn from the saphenous vein of mice fasted for 4 h. Heparinized blood was centrifuged at 2,000 g for 15 min at 4°C to separate plasma. Insulin was quantified using STELLUX Chemiluminescent Immunoassays (ALPCO, 80-INSMR-CH01).
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