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7 amimo actinomycin

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7-Amino-Actinomycin is a fluorescent dye used in laboratory research applications. It binds to DNA and can be used to stain and detect nucleic acids.

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2 protocols using 7 amimo actinomycin

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Macrophage Apoptosis Assay with MCL

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Mouse primary peritoneal macrophages were treated with indicated concentrations of MCL for 18 h in the presence or absence of PGN (25 mg/L), and then were harvested and labeled with PE-Annexin V and 7-Amimo-Actinomycin (7-AAD) provided by BD Pharmingen (San Diego, USA), following the manufacturer’s instructions. Samples were examined by a flow cytometer BD AccuriTM C6 (BD, San Jose, USA). Data were analyzed using CFlow software (BD, San Jose, USA).
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Apoptosis Induction Assay in Raw264.7

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Raw264.7 was treated with indicated concentrations of MCL for 18 h with or without LPS (100 ng/mL), and then was harvested and labeled with PE-Annexin V and 7-Amimo-Actinomycin (7-AAD) provided by BD Pharmingen (San Diego, USA), following manufacturer’s instructions. Samples were examined by a flow cytometer BD AccuriTM C6 (BD, San Jose, USA). Data were analyzed using CFlow software (BD, San Jose, USA).
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