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OxiSelect™ Cellular UV-Induced DNA Damage Staining Kit (CPD), Cell Biolabs
OxiSelect™ Cellular UV-Induced DNA Damage Staining Kit (CPD), Cell Biolabs
Catalog # 102966-234
Supplier:  Cell Biolabs
CAS Number:  
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OxiSelect™ Cellular UV-Induced DNA Damage Staining Kit (CPD), Cell Biolabs
Catalog # 102966-234
Supplier:  Cell Biolabs
Supplier Number:  STA-327
CAS Number:  
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Specifications

  • Description:
    CPD Cellular DNA Damage Staining Kit
  • Size:
    96 Assays
  • Environmentally Preferable:
  • Storage Temperature:
    4°C
  • Cat. No.:
    102966-234
  • Supplier no.:
    STA-327

Specifications

About this item

OxiSelect™ Cellular UV-Induced DNA Damage Staining Kit measures the formation of cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPD) by immunofluorescence

Cells are first seeded in a 96-well tissue culture plate. Wells are then UV irradiated to induce DNA damage. After fixation and denaturation, cells containing the DNA lesions are probed with an anti-CPD antibody, followed by a FITC conjugated secondary antibody. The unbound secondary antibody is removed during a wash step, and stained cells can then be visualized with a fluorescence microscope.