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Gen5 microplate reader

Manufactured by Thermo Fisher Scientific

The Gen5 Microplate Reader is a versatile instrument designed for a wide range of absorbance-based applications in life science research and clinical diagnostics. It is capable of accurately measuring absorbance across multiple wavelengths, making it suitable for various types of microplate-based assays.

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2 protocols using gen5 microplate reader

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Urinary Creatinine Measurement by Colorimetric Assay

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Concentrations of urinary creatinine were measured by a colorimetric assay (method of Jaffé) with Parameter Creatinine Assay test reagents (R&D Systems, Minneapolis, MN) using a BioTek ELx800 absorbance microplate reader with Gen5 Microplate Reader and Imager Software 2.09 (Fisher Scientific, Hampton, NH).
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Urinary Creatinine Measurement Assay

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Concentrations of urinary creatinine were measured by colorimetric assay (method of Jaffé) with Parameter Creatinine Assay test reagents (R&D Systems, Minneapolis, MN) using a BioTek ELx800 absorbance microplate reader with Gen5 Microplate Reader and Imager Software 2.09 (Fisher Scientific, Hampton, NH).
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