Target/Analyte:
PrestoBlue

Short Name PrestoBlue
Description PrestoBlue is a ready to use cell permeable resazurin-based solution that functions as a cell viability indicator by using the reducing power of living cells to quantitatively measure the proliferation of cells. When added to cells, the PrestoBlue® reagent is modified by the reducing environment of the viable cell and turns red in color, becoming highly fluorescent. This color change can be detected using fluorescence or absorbance measurements.

Method/Kits with this Target/Analyte
Method/Kit Description
Fluorescence (560/590) PrestoBlue plate reader fluorescence intensity
PrestoBlue Resazurin-based assay that measures NADH/NAD+ conversion
PrestoBlue Cell Viability (ThermoFisher: A13261, A13262) Get high quality cell viability results and instant time savings with PrestoBlue® Cell Viability Reagent. PrestoBlue® is a ready to use cell permeable resazurin-based solution that functions as a cell viability indicator by using the reducing power of living cells to quantitatively measure the proliferation of cells. When added to cells, the PrestoBlue® reagent is modified by the reducing environment of the viable cell and turns red in color, becoming highly fluorescent. This color change can be detected using fluorescence or absorbance measurements.
PrestoBlue (UR) Resazurin-based metabolic assay
SMA staining mouse anti-α-SMA (Sigma Aldrich cat# A2547-100UL)
PrestoBlue Cell Viability (ThermoFisher: A13261, A13262) Get high quality cell viability results and instant time savings with PrestoBlue® Cell Viability Reagent. PrestoBlue® is a ready to use cell permeable resazurin-based solution that functions as a cell viability indicator by using the reducing power of living cells to quantitatively measure the proliferation of cells. When added to cells, the PrestoBlue® reagent is modified by the reducing environment of the viable cell and turns red in color, becoming highly fluorescent. This color change can be detected using fluorescence or absorbance measurements.

Studies Utilizing this Target/Analyte
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