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Cell light apollo567 in vitro kit

Manufactured by RiboBio
Sourced in China

The Cell-Light Apollo567 In Vitro Kit is a laboratory equipment product designed for cell-based experiments. The kit provides the necessary components for conducting in vitro studies.

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3 protocols using cell light apollo567 in vitro kit

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Schwann Cell Proliferation Assay

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The assay of cell proliferation was performed with Cell-Light Apollo567 In Vitro Kit (RiboBio, Guangzhou, China). Complete medium was used to re-suspend the Schwann cells that were then tallied and plated on 96-well poly-L-lysine-coated plates. EdU was applied and the cells were cultured after cell transfection. The cells were fixed with phosphate buffered saline containing 4% formaldehyde and stained with Apollo 567 (RiboBio, Guangzhou, China) and Hoechst 33342 (RiboBio). Schwann cell proliferation analysis was performed using randomly selected images through a fluorescence microscope (Leica, Mannheim, Germany). The proliferating cell numbers were calculated. The average number of proliferating cells in the control group was set as 100%. The cell proliferation rate of p-GV230-Claudin-15 group was obtained by dividing by the average number of proliferating cells in the negative control or pGV230 group. The results were presented as fold change.
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Cell Proliferation Assay with Apollo567

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A Cell-Light Apollo567 In Vitro Kit (RiboBio, Guangzhou, China) was used to assess the cell proliferation ability. Specific steps are described in detail in a previous study7 (link).
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Quantifying Ovarian Cancer Cell Proliferation

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The cell proliferation was detected using Cell-Light Apollo567 in vitro kit (RiboBio, Guangzhou, China). Ovarian cancer cells were cultured in 1640 medium. EdU was applied at 20 μM. The cells were fixed with 4% paraformaldehyde and stained with Apollo 567 and Hoechst 33342 [12 (link)].
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