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Annexin 5

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Sourced in China

Annexin V is a protein that binds to phosphatidylserine, a phospholipid present on the surface of cells undergoing apoptosis (programmed cell death). It is commonly used in scientific research to detect and quantify apoptotic cells.

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Apoptosis Quantification by Flow Cytometry

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Cells (5× 105 cells/well) were seeded in a 6-well plate and treated with MLD. Annexin V and PI (4A BIOTECH, Beijing, China) were added to the cells and incubated for 15 min in the dark. Apoptotic cells were quantified using flow cytometry (Beckman FACSCalibur Flow Cytometer, Brea, CA, USA).
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Apoptosis Evaluation of GC Cells

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GC cells were treated with CHE (0, 5, 10, and 20 μmol/L) for 24 h, and adherent and floating cells were washed with PBS and harvested with trypsin. The washed cells were then collected by centrifugation and resuspended in staining buffer containing 5 μL annexin V and 10 μL PI (200 μg/mL) (4A Biotech, Beijing, China). Following incubation of the cells at room temperature for 5 min in the dark, the proportion of cells at different stages of apoptosis was quantified using flow cytometry. This experiment was performed in triplicate.
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