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Creatinine kit

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The Creatinine kit is a diagnostic tool used to measure the amount of creatinine in a patient's blood or urine sample. Creatinine is a waste product that is filtered out by the kidneys, and its levels can provide information about kidney function. The kit contains the necessary reagents and materials to perform this analysis in a laboratory setting.

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Urine Albumin-Creatinine Ratio Monitoring

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Morning spot urine was collected bi-weekly. The urine albumin and creatinine contents were measured by ELISA and the albumin-to-creatinine ratio was determined using an assay based on the Jaffe method. The ELISA kit from Bethyl Lab (#E90–134; TX, USA) and creatinine kit from Stanbio (#0420–500; TX, USA) were used. Values are expressed as microgram albumin per milligram creatinine.
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Mouse Blood BUN and Creatinine Analysis

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Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and serum creatinine levels were measured as
described previously (Guo et al., 2017 (link);
Wu et al., 2016 (link); Xu et al., 2015 (link)). Briefly, mouse blood samples were
collected from the retro-orbital upon euthanasia. Aliquots of the isolated serum
samples were immediately used to measure BUN according to the instructions of
the Liquid Urea Nitrogen Reagent Set from Pointe Scientific Inc. (Canton, MI)
(Wu et al., 2016 (link); Xu et al., 2015 (link)). Serum creatinine was measured
according to the instructions of the commercial Creatinine Kit from Stanbio
Laboratory (Boerne, TX) (Guo et al.,
2017
).
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Urine Albumin-to-Creatinine Ratio Assessment

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Morning urine spot was collected bi-weekly. The urine albumin content was measured by ELISA and urinary creatinine was measured by an assay based on the Jaffe method, using albumin ELISA kit from Bethyl Lab. (#E90-134; TX, USA) and creatinine kit from Stanbio (#0420-500; TX, USA). Values are expressed as microgram albumin per milligram creatinine.
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