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Posted on September 16, 2019
Why are cells washed?
bufferfluorescence imagingimmunofluorescencelive cell analysisno washcell cultureisoelectric point isotonic


Posted on June 13, 2019
When performing calcium flux assay in living cells with fluorescent calcium indicators, can you use a fluorescent plate reader that does not have a kinetic reading function or a built-in liquid handler?
calciumCa2+calcium indicatorcalcium fluxcalcium mobilitycell assayfluorescent plate readerendpointno washno probenecidGPCR


Posted on April 1, 2019
How long after addition of agonist can the wells be read by using the Cell Meter™ No Wash and Probenecid-Free Endpoint Calcium Assay Kit (Cat# 36312)?
calciumCa2+calcium indicatorcalcium fluxcalcium mobilitycell assayfluorescent plate readerendpointno washno probenecidGPCRprobenecidorganic anion transporterfluorescent calcium indicator


Posted on August 8, 2018
Is your Intracellular Total ROS Activity Assay Kit Green Fluorescence wash free?
ROScell assayno washfluorescent plate readerlive cell assay


Posted on July 9, 2018
In your Screen Quest membrane potential assays, what does an increase in fluorescence signal intensity represent? Are your membrane potential indicators positively charged compounds?
no washion channelmembrane potentialfluorescent plate reader


Posted on July 8, 2018
How do your membrane potential assays work?
no washion channelmembrane potentialfluorescent plate reader