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Gemini xps dual scanning microplate spectrofluorometer

Manufactured by Molecular Devices

The Gemini XPS Dual‐Scanning Microplate Spectrofluorometer is a laboratory instrument designed for fluorescence-based measurements. It features dual-scanning capabilities, allowing for the simultaneous detection of multiple samples in microplate format.

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Protein Quantification Using Fluorescence

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Cells were counted in a hemocytometer with trypan blue. Total protein concentrations were determined using the fluorescent Quant‐iT™ protein assay kit (Invitrogen/Molecular Probes, Eugene, OR) with bovine serum albumin (0–500 ng/mL) as a standard for quantification. Fluorescence (excitation at 470 nm and emission at 570 nm) was measured using a Gemini XPS Dual‐Scanning Microplate Spectrofluorometer and data were analyzed using SoftMax® Pro software (Molecular Devices, Sunnyvale, CA).
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Cell Counting and Protein Quantification

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Cells were counted in a hemocytometer with trypan blue. Total protein concentrations were determined using the fluorescent Quant-iT™ protein assay kit (Invitrogen/Molecular Probes, Eugene, OR) with bovine serum albumin (0–500 ng/mL) as a standard for quantification. Fluorescence (excitation at 470 nm and emission at 570 nm) was measured using a Gemini XPS Dual-Scanning Microplate Spectrofluorometer and data were analyzed using SoftMax® Pro software (Molecular Devices, Sunnyvale, CA).
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