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GMTiter TM Luminescent Cell Viability Assay
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The most important energy source in the cells of living organisms is ATP, which is a key indicator of the level of cellular metabolism. In cells of the same type and under similar culture conditions, the ATP content has a good linear relationship with the number of viable cells. Therefore, the number of viable cells can be reflected by the ATP content. Firefly luciferase is a protein with a molecular weight of approximately 61 kDa that can catalyze luciferin into oxyluciferin in the presence of ATP, magnesium ions, and oxygen. During this oxidation process, it emits bioluminescence at a wavelength of around 560 nm. This reaction is an ATP-dependent luminescent reaction, and its light intensity is linearly related to the ATP content.


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Applications

Cell Proliferation Assays

Cytotoxicity

Drug Screening

Tumor Drug Sensitivity Tests

Biological Factor Activity Detection


Features

Easy To Operate

Stronger Signals

Superior Stability

Good Linearity


Products
Cat. No. Product Size
GM-040504
GMTiterTM Luminescent Cell Viability Assay
10000T/1000T/100T*10/100T
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GMTiter TM Luminescent Cell Viability Assay
Products
Cat. No. Product Size
GM-040504
GMTiterTM Luminescent Cell Viability Assay
10000T/1000T/100T*10/100T
Product Info

The most important energy source in the cells of living organisms is ATP, which is a key indicator of the level of cellular metabolism. In cells of the same type and under similar culture conditions, the ATP content has a good linear relationship with the number of viable cells. Therefore, the number of viable cells can be reflected by the ATP content. Firefly luciferase is a protein with a molecular weight of approximately 61 kDa that can catalyze luciferin into oxyluciferin in the presence of ATP, magnesium ions, and oxygen. During this oxidation process, it emits bioluminescence at a wavelength of around 560 nm. This reaction is an ATP-dependent luminescent reaction, and its light intensity is linearly related to the ATP content.


image.png


Description

Applications

Cell Proliferation Assays

Cytotoxicity

Drug Screening

Tumor Drug Sensitivity Tests

Biological Factor Activity Detection


Features

Easy To Operate

Stronger Signals

Superior Stability

Good Linearity


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