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Sf reagent

Manufactured by Nacalai Tesque
Sourced in Japan

SF reagent is a laboratory chemical used for various analytical procedures. It serves as a core component in specific testing and measurement applications. The detailed technical specifications and intended use of this product are not available at this time.

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2 protocols using sf reagent

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Cell Viability and Proliferation Assay for Hepatocytes

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Cell viability was assessed using a trypan blue dye exclusion method and cell proliferation was evaluated using a modified methyl-thiazol-diphenyl- tetrazolium (MTT) assay with SF reagent (Nacalai Tesque, Kyoto, Japan) as described previously [37 (link),38 (link)]. Cells, including human primary hepatocytes (Applied Cell Biology Research Institute, Kirkland, WA, USA) were seeded in flat-bottomed 96-well plates (Greiner Labortechnik, Hamburg, Germany) at a density of 1×104 cells in 100 μL medium per well, and incubated with HP-β-CyD at various concentrations for 72 hours. The mean of three replicates was calculated for each concentration. Half-maximal inhibitory concentration values (IC50) were determined by nonlinear regression using CalcuSyn software (Biosoft, Cambridge, UK).
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Cell Proliferation Assay with SF Reagent

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Cells (0.8-2 × 10 5 /mL) were seeded according to the respective growing speed. SF reagent (Nacalai Tesque, Kyoto, Japan) was added after 48 h, and the absorbance was measured using the Tecan i-control infinite 200 (Tecan, Männedorf, Switzerland). The relative value was calculated based on the absorbance of the control.
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