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Reference: MA-TG-1

The RayBiotech Triglyceride Colorimetric Assay Kit provides a simple, reproducible, and sensitive tool of measuring triglyceride concentration in plasma, serum, cell lysates and other biological liquid samples.

Reference: MA-THL

The RayBiotech thiol assay kit is designed based on the Ellman’s reaction, using DTNB reagent, and optimized for the high-throughput microtiter form. Quickly measure the amount of total free thiol in a given sample with a range of 0-40 nmole per well.

Reference: MA-UA-1

The RayBiotech Uric Acid Colorimetric Assay Kit is a simple, reproducible, and sensitive tool for measuring uric acid concentration in plasma, serum, cell lysates, urine and other biological liquid samples.

Reference: NA-ATP

The RayBiotech ATP Quantification Assay is a rapid, sensitive, and simple method that utilizes the ATP dependency of firefly luciferase to quantify ATP content in solution via the resulting luminosity.

Reference: NA-DNASE-TOT

The RayBiotech DNAse Activity Assay offers a quick, sensitive, and straightforward approach to measuring nuclease activity (both endo- and exo-nuclease) using a compatible plate reader or qPCR instrument.

Reference: NAE-BIS-MAG

This kit is used to convert unmethylated cytosine residues into uracil for gene methylation analysis in genomic DNA. Methylated cytosine residues (5-methylcytosine) remain unchanged. PCR primers and/or probes can be designed to distinguish methylated cytosines from unmethylated.

Reference: OAC-AMINE

The RayBio® Oligonucleotide Conjugation Kit provides a simple and highly efficient method to generate oligo-antibody conjugates with less than 20 minutes of on-hand time. This kit can be used to generate the conjugates of different oligo:antibody ratios and achieve up to >90% conjugation efficiency.

Reference: PAP-CYTG-G1

For simultaneous detection of 51 essential pig cytokine proteins in protein-protein interactions, antibody specificity, auto-antibodies, small molecule-protein interactions, etc.