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The “Prochaska” Microtiter Plate Bioassay for Inducers of NQO1
2004Publisher Summary This chapter provides details of ‘‘Prochaska’’ microtiter plate bioassay for inducers of NQO1. The microtiter plate bioassay for NQO1 was first developed in the laboratory by Hans Prochaska as a rapid and direct assay of quinone reductase (NQO1; QR; DT-diaphorase) activity in cultured cells, suitable for identifying, purifying, and ...
Fahey, Jed W. +3 more
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A Colorimetric Method for the Measurement of Platelet Adhesion in Microtiter Plates
Analytical Biochemistry, 1994A procedure for the determination of the adhesion of human platelets to protein-coated culture microwells was developed. The number of platelets was quantitated by measuring the activity of acid phosphatase, a platelet enzyme whose activity is stable independently of platelet stimulation and is not released. Isolated and washed platelets were incubated
BELLAVITE, Paolo +6 more
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A kinetic microassay for glutathione in cells plated on 96-well microtiter plates
Methods in Cell Science, 2000We describe a modified enzymatic, kinetic, glutathione microassay based on the original macroassay described by Tietze and modified by Anderson. It is coupled with the Triton X-100 lysis and an acid extraction that can be performed in 96-well microtiter plates.
S, Allen +4 more
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Adaptation of the dye-binding protein assay to microtiter plates
Analytical Biochemistry, 1985The dye-binding protein assay has been adapted for use with microtiter plates and a plate reader. The total volume of the assay was reduced to 0.2 ml, with equal volumes of sample and diluted dye reagent being used. Because of the small volume, the assay is conservative of both protein sample and reagent.
M G, Redinbaugh, W H, Campbell
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Conditions for Optimal Candida Biofilm Development in Microtiter Plates
2009Development of Candida spp. biofilms on medical devices such as catheters and voice prosthesis has been recognized as an increasing clinical problem. Simple device removal is often impossible, while in addition, resulting candidal infections are difficult to resolve due to their increased resistance to many antifungal agents.
Krom, Bastiaan P. +5 more
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Transformation of Filamentous Fungi in Microtiter Plate
2012The polyethylene glycol (PEG) protoplast method for transformation of filamentous fungi is developed for use in microtiter plates, enabling one to perform a multitude of transformations in parallel.
Bianca Gielesen, Marco van den Berg
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Gm Typing with Microtiter Plates
Vox Sanguinis, 1967Halina Borel, Sylvia Pryce, F. H. Allen
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Radioimmunoassay in microtiter plates
Journal of Immunological Methods, 1987Tom Hirschberg, Henry Hirschberg
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[Kinetic measurement of GPT with the microtiter plate].
Beitrage zur Infusionstherapie = Contributions to infusion therapy, 1993Experiences with a kinetic method for measurement of SGPT in microtiter plate using an automatic sample processing device and Medusa software (Biotest) were evaluated. The correlation coefficient in parallel assessment of samples in a clinical routine laboratory was found to be 0.935 (p < 0.0001).
J, Seidel +6 more
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A microtiter plate reader assay for factor VIII
Thrombosis Research, 1992P, Chang, D L, Aronson
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