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Enzymatic reagent set

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The Enzymatic Reagent Set is a lab equipment product designed to facilitate enzymatic analysis. It provides the necessary reagents and components to perform enzymatic assays in a research or clinical laboratory setting. The core function of this product is to enable the measurement and quantification of enzymatic activity in samples.

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4 protocols using enzymatic reagent set

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Urinary Biomarkers for Kidney Function Assessment

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Urinary albumin levels were determined by ELISA using a murine microalbuminuria ELISA kit, AlbuwellM™ (Exocell Inc., Philadelphia, PA, USA). The urine creatinine concentration was measured with a microplate assay kit, Creatinine Companion (Exocell Inc., Philadelphia, PA, USA). All measurements were performed in duplicate and albuminuria was determined as the ratio of urinary albumin (µg/ml) to creatinine (mg/ml). For electrophoresis, urine was centrifuged at 17,000 × g for 15 min at 4 °C to remove urinary sediment including whole cells, large membrane fragments, and other debris. 3 µl of the remaining suspension was added to an equal volume of 2 × Laemmli sample buffer and run on a 15% gel under non-reducing conditions. The gel was stained with Coomassie stain (BioRad). BUN was detected with QuantiChrom™ Urea Assay Kit (DIUR-500) (BioAssay Systems, Hayward, CA) according to manufacturer’s instructions. Serum creatinine was detected with (Enzymatic) Reagent Set from Pointe Scientific, Inc. (Canton, MI).
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Quantifying Proteinuria and Renal Markers

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Proteinuria levels were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) using a murine microalbuminuria ELISA kit (AlbuwellM™; Exocell Inc., Philadelphia, PA, USA). Urea nitrogen was detected with a QuantiChrom™ Urea Assay Kit (DIUR-500; BioAssay Systems, Hayward, CA, USA) according to manufacturer’s instructions. Serum creatinine was detected with a (Enzymatic) Reagent Set from Pointe Scientific, Inc. (MI, USA).
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Murine Microalbuminuria and Kidney Health

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A murine microalbuminuria ELISA kit, AlbuwellM™ (Exocell Inc., Philadelphia, PA, USA) was used to detect proteinuria levels. BUN was tested using the QuantiChrom™ Urea Assay Kit (DIUR-500) (BioAssay Systems, Hayward, CA, USA) in line with the manufacturer’s instructions. Serum Cr was measured using the (Enzymatic) Reagent Set from Pointe Scientific, Inc. (Canton, MI, USA).
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Urinary Biomarkers for Kidney Function Assessment

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Urinary albumin levels were determined by ELISA using a murine microalbuminuria ELISA kit, AlbuwellM™ (Exocell Inc., Philadelphia, PA, USA). The urine creatinine concentration was measured with a microplate assay kit, Creatinine Companion (Exocell Inc., Philadelphia, PA, USA). All measurements were performed in duplicate and albuminuria was determined as the ratio of urinary albumin (µg/ml) to creatinine (mg/ml). For electrophoresis, urine was centrifuged at 17,000 × g for 15 min at 4 °C to remove urinary sediment including whole cells, large membrane fragments, and other debris. 3 µl of the remaining suspension was added to an equal volume of 2 × Laemmli sample buffer and run on a 15% gel under non-reducing conditions. The gel was stained with Coomassie stain (BioRad). BUN was detected with QuantiChrom™ Urea Assay Kit (DIUR-500) (BioAssay Systems, Hayward, CA) according to manufacturer’s instructions. Serum creatinine was detected with (Enzymatic) Reagent Set from Pointe Scientific, Inc. (Canton, MI).
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