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Quantitative Alkaline Phosphatase ES Characterization Kit

This Quantitative Alkaline Phosphatase Embryonic Stem (ES) Characterization Kit easily quantifies the amount of alkaline phosphatase present within their embryonic stem cell cultures using a convenient 96-well colorimetric enzymatic assay.

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12352207
eCl@ss:
32161000
NACRES:
NA.81

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species reactivity (predicted by homology)

mammals

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Chemicon®

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cell culture | stem cell: suitable

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sample type: human embryonic stem cell(s)
sample type cardiac stem cell(s)
sample type neural stem cell(s)
sample type hematopoietic stem cell(s)
sample type epithelial cells
sample type mesenchymal stem cell(s)
sample type pancreatic stem cell(s)
sample type: mouse embryonic stem cell(s)
sample type induced pluripotent stem cell(s)

General description

Embryonic stem (ES) cells are pluripotent cells derived from the inner cell mass (ICM) of preimplantation embryos and are capable of unlimited, undifferentiated proliferation in vitro under appropriate cell culture conditions. Undifferentiated embryonic stem cells are characterized by high expression levels of stage-specific embryonic antigens (SSEA-1, 3 and 4), tumor rejection antigens (TRA-1-60 and TRA-1-81), OCT-4 and alkaline phosphatase. These undifferentiated markers are downregulated upon spontaneous or induced differentiation.

Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) is a hydrolase enzyme responsible for dephosphorylating molecules such as nucleotides, proteins, and alkaloids under alkaline conditions. The enzyme is present within all tissues of the body but is elevated in cells of the liver, kidney, bone, placenta, embryo and under specific disease states. Under alkaline conditions (pH>10), ALP can catalyze the hydrolysis of p-nitrophenylphosphate (p-NPP) into phosphate and p-nitrophenol, a yellow colored by-product of the catalytic reaction. The amount of p-nitrophenol produced is proportional to the amount of alkaline phosphatase present within the reaction. The amount of ALP can thus be reliably quantified by reading the amount of p-nitrophenol amassed after the catalytic reaction at 405 nm on a spectrophotometer.
Millipore’s Quantitative Alkaline Phosphatase ES Characterization Kit allows researchers to easily quantify the amount of alkaline phosphatase present within their embryonic stem cell cultures using a convenient 96-well colorimetric enzymatic assay. This kit can be used in conjunction with Millipore’s Alkaline Phosphatase Detection kit (Cat. No. SCR004) to fully characterize the levels of alkaline phosphatase present within an embryonic stem cell culture.

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Research Category
Stem Cell Research
This Quantitative Alkaline Phosphatase Embryonic Stem (ES) Characterization Kit easily quantifies the amount of alkaline phosphatase present within their embryonic stem cell cultures using a convenient 96-well colorimetric enzymatic assay.

Components

p-NPP Substrate Concentrate (50X): (Part No. ES008-200UL) 200 μL

p-NPP Buffer: (Part No. ES011-10ML) 10 mL

Reaction Stop Solution: (Part No.CS200653) 5 mL

1X Wash Solution: (Part No. CS200652) 2 X 125 mL

Recombinant Alkaline Phosphatase Standard: (Part No. CS200654) 0.5 μg (10 μg/mL)

Storage and Stability

All reagents are to be stored at 2∘ to 8∘C until expiration date. p-NPP substrate concentrate and p-NPP buffer are light sensitive and should not be exposed to light. Reaction stop solution contains 1N sodium hydroxide and is corrosive. Avoid skin contact and inhalation.

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