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> Mouse Creatinine Assay Kit
Mouse Creatinine Assay Kit
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Katalog-Nummer CC-80350
Size :
96tests
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Telefonnummer : +1 850 650 7790
Marke :
Crystal Chem
Contact local distributor :
Telefonnummer : +1 850 650 7790
Mouse Creatinine Assay Kit
The Creatinine Mouse Assay is used to quantify levels of creatinine in mouse serum and urine in less than 10 min.
Highlights
Fully enzymatic method with significantly reduced interference compared to alkaline picric acid
Less than 10% variance from triglyceride, ascorbic acid, bilirubin, hemoglobin
Requires only eight (8) μL of sample ideal for research applications
Designed for mouse samples
Product Specifications
Catalog #
80350
Sample Size
< 10 µL
Sample Types
Serum, Urine
Tests
96
Reagents
Liquid Stable
Assay Range
0.15 - 13.5 mg/dL in Serum
0.15 - 141 mg/dL in Urine
Assay Time
< 30 mins
Precision
CV: < 10%
Methodology
Enzymatic
Regulatory
Research Use Only
Distribution
Worldwide
Assay Summary
Assay and protocol summary
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Additional Info
Optional products to use with this kit:
Control for Mouse Creatinine Kit
References
Sharma, Nikhil, et al. "Sex differences in renal and metabolic responses to a high-fructose diet in mice."
American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology
2015; 308: F400-F410. Read more
Hathaway, Catherine K., et al. "Low TGFβ1 expression prevents and high expression exacerbates diabetic nephropathy in mice."
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, U.S.A
. 2015; 112: 5815-5820. Read more
Pennathur, Subramaniam, et al. "The macrophage phagocytic receptor cd36 promotes fibrogenic pathways on removal of apoptotic cells during chronic kidney injury."
The American Journal of Pathology
2015; 185: 2232-2245. Read more