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Oxidative stress refers to the imbalance between the production and elimination of oxygen free radicals in the body or cells, which leads to the accumulation of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) and Reactive Nitrogen Species (RNS) in vivo or in cells, resulting in oxidative damage. Elabscience® has developed a series of metabolism assays for ROS, RNS, glutathione (GSH), and antioxidant activity, covering a wide range of indicators related to oxidative stress to meet your research needs.

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Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) Colorimetric Assay Kit-searchlist-1
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Price: $150.00
Size:
  • 100Assays
  • 50Assays
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Price: $150.00
Cat. No.: E-BC-K102-S
Sample Type: Serum;Plasma;Cell culture supernatant;Tissue;Cell
Detection Instrument: Spectrophotometer (405 nm)
Reasearch Areas: Oxidative Stress;Plant Physiology Series;Ferroptosis
Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) Fluorometric Assay Kit-searchlist-1
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Price: $150.00
Size:
  • 96T
  • 48T
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Price: $150.00
Cat. No.: E-BC-F001
Sample Type: Serum;Plasma;Tissue;Cell
Detection Instrument: Fluorescence microplate reader (Ex/Em=535 nm/587 nm)
Reasearch Areas: Oxidative stress;Plant Physiology Series;Ferroptosis
Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) Colorimetric Assay Kit-searchlist-1
(2)
Price: $150.00
Size:
  • 96T
  • 48T
Qty:
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Price: $150.00
Cat. No.: E-BC-K102-M
Sample Type: Serum;Plasma;Urine;Tissue;Cell
Detection Instrument: Microplate reader (402-407 nm, optimum wavelength: 405 nm)
Reasearch Areas: Oxidative stress;Plant Physiology Series;Ferroptosis