Oxidative stress detection solutions
Ready-to-use reagents for your ROS detection and analysis studies

Quick & easy ROS detection tools!

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are primarily produced in mitochondria during ATP synthesis. ROS plays an essential role in signaling pathways and the immune system, whereas increasing ROS is associated with diseases and cellular senescence.

 

ROS analysis is an essential approach to understanding the cause of various cellular processes such as ferroptosis.

Products
ROS Assay Kit – Highly Sensitive DCFH-DA-
ROS Assay Kit – Photo-oxidation Resistant DCFH-DA-
Item#
R252-10
R253-10
Feature
Detect ROS in cells. High sensitivity.
Detect ROS in cells. High retention.
Machine
Microscope, FCM, Plate Reader
Microscope, FCM, Plate Reader
Photo-oxidation resistant
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Cell fixation
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Sensitivity
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R252-10 function

R253-10 function

Time-lapse imaging with R253 assay kit

RAW264.7 cells are stained with ROS Assay Kit -Photo-oxidation Resistant DCFH-DA- (R253) stained. After LPS (Lipopolysaccharide)-was treated, the intracellular ROS level was simultaneously observed with a fluorescence microscope.
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