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100 μl binding buffer

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The 100 μL binding buffer is a laboratory reagent designed for use in various biotechnological applications. It serves as a solution for binding and facilitating the interaction between molecules during experimental procedures. The buffer's core function is to provide the necessary chemical environment for efficient binding processes, without further interpretation of its intended use.

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Apoptosis Assay for PTX-Resistant Cells

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The apoptosis of PTX-resistant SKOV3 and HeyA8 cells was determined using Annexin V-fluorescein isothiocyanate (Annexin V-FITC)/propidium iodide (PI) detection kit (Yeasen Biotech, Shanghai, China). In short, at 48 h after transfection, cells were collected via centrifuging. Cells were mixed with 100 μL binding buffer (Yeasen Biotech). After that, Annexin V-FITC (Yeasen Biotech) and PI (Yeasen Biotech) were employed to dye the cells. Finally, these samples were assessed using flow cytometry (BD Biosciences, San Diego, CA, USA).
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Apoptosis Detection by Annexin V-FITC/PI

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This assay was employed to detect cell apoptosis with Annexin V-fluorescein isothiocyanate (Annexin V-FITC)/PI apoptosis detection kit (Yeasen) as per guidebook. Briefly, the transfected cells were harvested and then suspended in 100 μL binding buffer (Yeasen), followed by the incubation with Annexin V-FITC (Yeasen) and PI (Yeasen) at room temperature for 12 min in dark. Cell apoptotic rate was revealed after samples were assessed with a flow cytometry (BD Biosciences).
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