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NR Neutral Red
For Research Use Only in the United States and Canada

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NR test principle

The neutral red (NR) assay procedure is a cell survival/viability assay, based on the ability of viable cells to incorporate and bind neutral red within lysosomes. It is generally performed on adherent cells. NR is a weak cationic dye that readily penetrates the cell membrane and accumulates intracellularly in lysosomes (lysosomal pH < cytoplasmic pH), where it binds with anionic sites to the lysosomal matrix (G. GRIFFON, et al. 1995). Changes of the cell surface or the sensitive lysosomal membrane lead to lysosomal fragility and other changes that gradually become irreversible. Such alterations brought about by the action of xenobiotics result in a decreased uptake and binding of NR. It is thus possible to distinguish between viable, damaged, or dead cells, which is the basis of the assay.

The quantity of dye incorporated into cells is measured by spectrometry at 540 nm, and is directly proportional to the number of cells with an intact membrane.

The assay can be used to evaluate cytotoxicity by determination of the IC50 (50% inhibiting concentration).

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INFORMATION
SKU ID # Packaging Package Inserts MSDS Adaptations Price
AKRN 96.300 300 tests without microplates $145.00
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AKRN 96.310 300 tests with 4 microplates, 4 reservoirs $250.00
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AKRN 96.1200 1200 tests without microplates $235.00
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AKRN 96.1210 1200 tests with 16 microplates, 4 reservoirs $580.00
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