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Caspase activity assay kit

Manufactured by Merck Group
Sourced in United States

The Caspase Activity Assay Kit is a laboratory tool designed to measure the activity of caspase enzymes, which play a key role in programmed cell death (apoptosis). The kit provides a simple and sensitive fluorometric method for detecting the activation of various caspase subtypes. It allows for the quantitative analysis of caspase activity in cell lysates or purified enzyme preparations.

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Caspase 3 Activity Assay Protocol

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Caspase 3 activity was determined using a Caspase Activity Assay Kit (Sigma-Aldrich, Burlington, USA). The activity was measured according to the cleavage of DEVD-p-nitroanilide to yellow-colored p-nitroaniline through time [26 (link)]. The caspase 3 activity was calculated in µmol p-nitroaniline released per min per ml of cell lysate. All samples were tested as triplicates and normalized to normal control.
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Caspase 3 activity was determined using a Caspase Activity Assay Kit (Sigma) according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
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