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Annexin 5 fitc pi detection kit

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The Annexin V-FITC/PI Detection Kit is a laboratory product that allows for the detection and quantification of apoptotic cells. It combines Annexin V, a protein that binds to phosphatidylserine, and propidium iodide (PI), a DNA-binding dye. This combination enables the identification of viable, early apoptotic, and late apoptotic/necrotic cells through flow cytometry analysis.

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Quantifying Apoptosis in Cancer Cells

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After treated with the indicated concentrations of KA for 48 h, 8505C, TPC-1, K1, C643 cells were harvested, washed with PBS, and subjected to sequential staining with Annexin V-FITC/PI Detection Kit (Roche Applied Science, Penzberg, Germany) by flow cytometer according to the manufacturer’s protocol. Early apoptotic cells show Annexin V-FITC+/PI− staining patterns, whereas late apoptotic cells exhibit Annexin V-FITC+/PI+ staining patterns. They were collectively called apoptotic cells. Each experiment was performed in triplicate.
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Annexin V FITC PI Apoptosis Assay

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The transfected cells were adhered to the wall and washed two times with pre-cooled 1X DPBS, and the cells were mixed up in 1X binding buffer (100 μL). Then, Annexin V FITC PI detection kit (Roche Applied Science, Germany) was used for cell staining according to the instructions. Analysis of apoptosis was applied with a flow cytometer (BD Biosciences, USA).
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Apoptosis Detection in Cell Lines

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8505C, TPC1, K1 and C643 cells were treated with the indicated concentrations of KA for 48 h. Cells were then harvested, washed with PBS, and subjected to sequential staining with Annexin V-FITC/PI Detection Kit (Roche Applied Science, Penzberg, Germany) by flow cytometer according to the manufacturer's protocol.
Early apoptotic cells show Annexin V-FITC+/PI-staining patterns, whereas late apoptotic cells exhibit Annexin V-FITC+/PI+ staining patterns. They were collectively called apoptotic cells. Each experiment was performed in triplicate.
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