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γ ggt activity colorimetric assay kit

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The γ-GGT activity colorimetric assay kit is a laboratory tool used to measure the activity of the enzyme gamma-glutamyl transferase (γ-GGT) in biological samples. The kit utilizes a colorimetric method to determine the enzymatic activity, providing a quantitative assessment of γ-GGT levels.

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Renal Proximal Tubule γ-GGT Assay

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iNephLOs, primary non-neoplastic human renal proximal tubular epithelial cells (RPTEC; Lonza, #CC-2553), hESCs (Day0), and corresponding control cell organoids (shown as Control) were homogenized in 200 μL of ice-cold GGT Assay Buffer. γ-GGT activity was determined using γ-GGT activity colorimetric assay kit (Sigma, MAK089) according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
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Colorimetric Assay for Renal γ-GGT

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KSP-positive/TRA1-60 negative cells derived from KhES-1 and primary non-neoplastic human renal proximal tubular epithelial cells (RPTEC; Lonza, Cologne, Germany) (1 × 106) were homogenized in 200 μL ice-cold GGT Assay Buffer. γ-GGT activity colorimetric assay kit (MAK089; Sigma-Aldrich) was used according to the manufacturer’s protocol.
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