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Luminescent ATP Cell Viability Assay Kit I

Catalog No.
K2041
A ready-to-use kit for measuring cell viability (luminescence method) with ultra-high sensitivity and can be detected 10 min after adding reagent
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SizePriceStock Qty
100T
$50.00
In stock
1000T
$240.00
In stock
For scientific research use only and should not be used for diagnostic or medical purposes.

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Description

ATP is an important source of energy within cells and can be used to measure the level of metabolism in cells. ATP levels are also positively correlated with the number of viable cells. Therefore, ATP levels can be used to measure the number of viable cells.

Luminescent ATP Cell Viability Assay Kit I is a kit that uses firefly luciferase to detect cell viability. The reagent provided in this kit contains thermal-stable firefly luciferase and a highly purified substrate luciferin. This reagent can lyse cells and release ATP, which then produces a stable luminescence signal catalyzed by luciferase. The intensity of its luminescence signal is proportional to the number of viable cells.

The reagent provided in this kit is a ready-to-use solution and does not require cell lysis in advance, making it very convenient to use. Compared to other cell viability reagents, such as MTT, CCK-8, Alamar Blue, and Calcein-AM, this reagent offers higher sensitivity and shorter detection times. In addition, the reagent has good linearity in 10-30,000 cells. This kit has been tested to be as effective as CellTiter-Glo® Luminescent Cell Viability Assay (CTG).

Figure 1: Schematic diagram of the detection of this kit

Figure 2: Validation diagram of this kit.

Figure 3: Validation diagram of this kit.

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Components and Storage

 Components

K2041-100 T

K2041-1000 T

Luminescent ATP Cell Viability Assay Reagent

10 mL

100 mL

Store the reagent at -80°C away from light, stable for at least 1 year. Or store the reagent at -20°C away from light, stable for 6 months.