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Edu imaging kit

Manufactured by Keygen Biotech
Sourced in China

The EdU Imaging kit is a laboratory tool designed for the detection and visualization of cells undergoing DNA synthesis. It provides a method to label and identify proliferating cells in a sample. The kit includes necessary reagents and components to perform this analysis.

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3 protocols using edu imaging kit

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EdU Imaging of bMSC Proliferation

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EdU Imaging kit (Nanjing KeyGen Biotech Co., Ltd.) was used, according to the manufacturer’s protocols to detect TMP roles in bMSC proliferation. A total of 200 μl bMSCs at P7 were seeded in 24-well plates (7 × 103 cells/well). After 6 h of adherence culture, bMSCs were exposed to TMP treatment as stated above. A total of 10 μl 5-ethynyl-2′-deoxyuridine (EdU) (20 μM) was added and incubated for 24 h at 37°C with 5% CO2. The cells were fixed with 4% polyformaldehyde for 15 min at room temperature. kFluor488 azide reagent and Hoechst33342 (0.5 μg/ml; Beyotime) were used to stain the nuclei for 15 min at room temperature. The images were captured under a fluorescence microscope.
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Cell Proliferation Assay via EdU Imaging

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EdU Imaging Kit (KeyGEN, Nanjing, China) was used for evaluating cell proliferation according based on the manufacturer's instruction. 5 μg/mL Hoechst (KeyGEN) was used for the staining of cell nuclei. EdU-positive cell number was measured by fluorescence microscope (Olympus, Tokyo, Japan).
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Cell Proliferation Assay by EDU-DAPI

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The proliferation ability was detected by EDU Imaging Kit (KeyGen) in the treated H460 and A549 cells. In accordance with the manufacturer's instruction, cells were labeled with EDU and cell nuclei were stained with diamidine phenylindole (DAPI). The stained cells were observed under the fluorescence microscope (Olympus). The merged cells by EDU and DAPI staining were regarded as the positive proliferation cells.
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