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N 6705

Manufactured by Merck Group

N-6705 is a laboratory instrument designed for conducting various analytical and scientific experiments. It is a versatile piece of equipment that can be used in a wide range of applications. The core function of N-6705 is to provide a controlled environment for conducting experiments and analyzing samples. It is a reliable and accurate tool for researchers and scientists in various fields.

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Quantifying NADPH/NADP+ in Melanoma Cells

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Subcutaneous tumors were surgically excised as quickly as possible after killing the mice then melanoma cells were mechanically dissociated and NADPH and NADP+ were measured using the NADPH/NADP Glo-Assay (Promega) following the manufactures instructions. Standard curves were generated using purified NADP+ (N-5755, Sigma-Aldrich) and NADPH (N-6705, Sigma-Aldrich) prepared in the same buffers used for the experimental samples. The absolute amounts of NADP+ and NADPH in each sample was then determined using these standard curves. Luminescence was measured using a using a FLUOstar Omega plate reader (BMG Labtech). Values were normalized to tissue mass.
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Quantifying NADPH/NADP+ in Melanoma Cells

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Subcutaneous tumors were surgically excised as quickly as possible after killing the mice then melanoma cells were mechanically dissociated and NADPH and NADP+ were measured using the NADPH/NADP Glo-Assay (Promega) following the manufactures instructions. Standard curves were generated using purified NADP+ (N-5755, Sigma-Aldrich) and NADPH (N-6705, Sigma-Aldrich) prepared in the same buffers used for the experimental samples. The absolute amounts of NADP+ and NADPH in each sample was then determined using these standard curves. Luminescence was measured using a using a FLUOstar Omega plate reader (BMG Labtech). Values were normalized to tissue mass.
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