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Epiquik in situ kit

Manufactured by Epigentek
Sourced in United States

The EpiQuik in-situ kit is a laboratory equipment designed for the detection and analysis of epigenetic modifications, such as DNA methylation and histone modifications, within cellular samples. The kit provides a convenient and efficient method for performing in-situ assays, enabling researchers to study the spatial distribution and localization of these epigenetic markers within the cellular context.

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In-situ Epigenetic Profiling Protocol

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An EpiQuik in-situ kit (Epigentek, Farmingdale, New York, USA) was used and the cells were grown after irradiation and fixed and permeabilized according to the manufacturer’s protocol and previously published literature 33 (link).
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H2AX Phosphorylation Quantification

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The EpiQuik in Situ Kit (Cat # P‐6001‐096, Epigentek, Farmingdale NY) was used to assess the phosphorylation of H2AX at Serine 139 by a colorimetric method measured at 450 nm in a 96‐well plate where the cells are grown after radiation, fixed, and permeabilized according to the manufacturer's protocol. The DNA damage assay was carried out 1 h after the Paclitaxel and the radiation treatment.
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