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Multiskan fc automatic elisa reader system

Manufactured by Thermo Fisher Scientific
Sourced in China

The Multiskan FC Automatic ELISA Reader System is a compact and automated microplate reader designed for quantitative ELISA analysis. It features a monochromator-based optical system that can read a wide range of wavelengths, allowing for flexible assay development. The system is capable of performing absorbance measurements and can accommodate standard 96-well microplates.

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Cell Cytotoxicity Assay Protocol

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Cells were exposed to different concentrations of the cytotoxic compounds and were incubated for 48 h. Then, 10 µL of cell counting kit-8 was added into each well for an additional two hours’ incubation at 37 °C. The absorbance of each well was determined by an Automatic Elisa Reader System (Thermo Scientific Multiskan FC Automatic Elisa Reader System, Thermo Scientific, Shanghai, China) at 450 nm wavelength.
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Cell Viability Cytotoxicity Assay

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Cells were exposed to different concentrations of the cytotoxic compounds and were incubated for 48 h. Then, 10 µL of cell counting kit-8 was added into each well for an additional two hours incubation at 37 °C. The absorbance of each well was determined by an Automatic Elisa Reader System (Thermo Scientific Multiskan FC Automatic Elisa Reader System, Thermo Scientific, Shangai, China) at 450 nm wavelength.
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