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1 - 9 of 9 citations for Fluorescein alkynylamino atp since 2020
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bioRxiv - Biophysics 2023Quote: ... The reaction was then rapidly mixed with 4mM Na-ATP and decay of mant-ATP signal was immediately monitored using a BMG ClarioSTAR plate reader (BMG Labtech, North Carlina, USA). Specifically ...
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bioRxiv - Systems Biology 2024Quote: ... or fluorescence at 516 nm for sodium fluorescein (BMG Labtech GmbH, Germany) alongside a standard curve of defined concentrations of tracer in the same buffer ...
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bioRxiv - Pharmacology and Toxicology 2020Quote: ... The resultant production of fluorescein was measured using a FluoStar Optima instrument (BMG Labtech) with an excitation of 485 nm and emission at 535 nm ...
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bioRxiv - Microbiology 2024Quote: ... The ATP concentrations were determined by measuring luminescence with a Clariostar Plus Multimode Microplate Reader (BMG Labtech). Planktonic cells in each reactor were determined following the same method described before ...
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bioRxiv - Immunology 2023Quote: ... Relative ATP content was determined by bioluminescent light reaction in a luminometer (LUMIstar® Optima, BMG LABTECH, Germany).
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bioRxiv - Physiology 2021Quote: ... The ATP content was then determined by a multi-mode microplate reader with luminescence luminometer (FLUOstar Omega; BMG Labtech). Data were normalized to tissue weight.
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bioRxiv - Molecular Biology 2022Quote: ... All experiments were performed on a CLARIOstar Plus plate reader at 37°C with 1 mM ATP (BMG Labtech).
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bioRxiv - Biochemistry 2024Quote: ... and the inorganic phosphate produced by ATP hydrolysis was monitored by tracking absorbance at 620 nm using a CLARIOstar microplate reader (BMG Labtech). Results were analyzed with Prism v9.5.1 (GraphPad ...
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bioRxiv - Microbiology 2021Quote: ... The cell culture was maintained at 37°C for 90 min to detect cell viability (cytotoxicity) by fluorescence and ATP production by luminescence using the CLARIOstar® (BMG Labtech) plate reader.