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K assay kit

Manufactured by Nanjing Jiancheng
Sourced in China

The K+ Assay Kit is a laboratory tool used to measure the concentration of potassium ions (K+) in a sample. It provides a quantitative assessment of potassium levels without further interpretation of the intended use.

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Quantifying Intracellular K+ in BMDMs

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The levels of supernatant and intracellular K+ of BMDMs were quantitatively determined using a K+ Assay Kit (Nanjing Jiancheng Bioengineering Institute), and the concentrations of intracellular K+ were normalized based on the amount of protein.
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Biophysical Characterization of Treated Cells

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Following aPDI treatment, 1 ml culture from treated or control groups was subjected to centrifugation at 5000 rpm for 5 min, and the supernatant was collected for further examination. Potassium leakage was measured using K+ assay kit (Jiancheng; Nanjing, China), according to the manufacturer’s instructions. DNA concentration was determined according to UV absorption at a wavelength of 260 nm, using UV‐2600 spectrophotometer (Shimadzu; Kyoto, Japan).
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