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TUNEL Assay to analyze apoptosis (CAT#: STEM-CBT-0030-WXH)

Introduction

Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL) is a method for detecting DNA fragmentation by labeling the 3′- hydroxyl termini in the double-strand DNA breaks generated during apoptosis.
TUNEL is a method for detecting apoptotic DNA fragmentation, widely used to identify and quantify apoptotic cells, or to detect excessive DNA breakage in individual cells. The assay relies on the use of terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT), an enzyme that catalyzes attachment of deoxynucleotides, tagged with a fluorochrome or another marker, to 3'-hydroxyl termini of DNA double strand breaks. It may also label cells having DNA damaged by other means than in the course of apoptosis.




Applications

Analysis of apoptosis

Procedure

1. Paraffin section, routine dewaxing to water
2.Washing and fixing
3. Cell permeation
4. Blocking
5. Add TUNEL solution to label and incubate
6. Seal the slice
7. Light microscope observation and photography

Notes

Customers provide tissue samples.

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