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High Activity Adult Brain Enzymatic Digestion Kit(Mouse and Rat)

Optimized enzymatic hydrolysis formulation for efficient and gentle digestion of mouse and rat brain tissues, preserve the integrity of surface antigenic epitopes.

Cat No: DHABE-5003

Number of reactions: 50T

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Mouse brain

Mouse brain

Automated cell counter analytical reporter: Cell viability is 93%. Cell yield is 1.03 x 10^6/100mg.

Flow cytometry analysis of mouse brain
High Activity Adult Brain Enzymatic Digestion Kit(Mouse and Rat)

The kit digests tissue to isolate neurons, endothelial cells, microglia, oligodendrocytes, astrocytes.

Primary culture

The primary cells are in good condition and can be seen growing adherently.

Q1:What are the storage conditions for the tissue enzymatic digestion kit?

A1:Different types of enzymes are contained in different kits, and they should be stored in refrigerators at 4°C or -20°C according to the storage requirements on the instructions. The debris removal reagent in the adult brain kit must be stored at 4°C in the refrigerator, as freezing may cause the reagent to lose its effectiveness.

 

Q2:What are the pre-treatment precautions for tissue samples?

A2:During the sampling process, carefully remove the blood vessels and residual blood clots, and rinse the tissue thoroughly.

 

Q3:What is the suitable mouse age for the adult brain kit?

A3:Mice of any size older than seven days of age (P>7).

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