Wallac 1414 winspectral counter
The Wallac 1414 WinSpectral Counter is a versatile liquid scintillation counter designed for the detection and quantification of radioactive samples. It features an advanced spectral analysis system and supports multiple detection modes to accommodate a wide range of applications in research and analytical laboratories.
2 protocols using wallac 1414 winspectral counter
Quantification of Amyloid-Beta Clearance
In Vivo Amyloid-beta Clearance Assay
BCI method as described previously.36 (link) Animals
were anesthetized followed by the insertion of a stainless steel guide
cannula into the right caudate nucleus of mice brains. A tracer fluid
(0.5 μL) containing 125I-Aβ40 (30
nM, PerkinElmer, MA) and 14C-inulin (0.02 mCi, American
Radiolabeled Chemicals, MO) prepared in extracellular fluid buffer
(ECF) was microinjected. Thirty minutes later, brains were rapidly
collected. One hemisphere of the brain was used for 125I-Aβ40 analysis and the second hemisphere was used
for microvessels isolation as described below. Calculations of 125I-Aβ40 clearance were performed as described
previously.36 (link) Using trichloroacetic acid
(TCA) precipitation intact (precipitate) and degraded (supernatant) 125I-Aβ40 were determined in brain tissue
using a Wallac 1470 Wizard Gamma Counter (PerkinElmer, MA). 14C-Inulin in the precipitate and supernatant were also determined
using a Wallac 1414 WinSpectral Counter (PerkinElmer). The 125I-Aβ40 brain clearance index (BCItotal(%)) and clearance of 125I-Aβ40 across
BBB (BCIBBB(%)) were determined as described previously.36 (link)
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