Agilent Seahorse XFe24 Analyzer - 24-well plate format
- Real-time metabolic rates
- Four-port injection system
- Live cell stress assays
- 24-well plate format
- Real-time metabolic rates
- Four-port injection system
- Live cell stress assays
Agilent Seahorse XFe24 Analyzer measures the oxygen consumption rate (OCR) and extracellular acidification rate (ECAR) of live cells in a 24-well plate format. Compared to Agilent Seahorse XFe96 Analyzer, 24-well microplate format, provides the capacity for larger and/or more metabolically active samples. OCR and ECAR rates are key indicators of mitochondrial respiration and glycolysis as well as ATP production rate. A four-port injection system with automated mixing function allows the detection of live-cell responses to substrates, inhibitors, and other compounds in real time. Thus, standard metabolic tests are available, including the Mito Stress Test, the Glycolysis Stress Test, and the Metabolic Switch Test. A precision-controlled heating tray maintains temperatures along the assay for compatibility with a variety of samples. Together these measurements provide a systems-level view of cellular metabolic function in cultured cells, ex-vivo samples (tissue, islets, biopsy..) and smal organisms (nematods, zebrafish embryos, drosophila...)
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The SFR Biosciences (UMS3444/US8) provides biologists, the academic community and industry a shared pool of resources and technical core facilities specialized in four areas of expertise. These core facilities participate in projects funded at national level.
The SFR Biosciences is a Service unit that develops a strong science and technology policy for the research centers of the Charles Mérieux campus in the field of biological sciences. Today this federative structure brings together researchers from 8 contributing centers dedicated to research in the following major fields of biology: Infectious diseases, Cell biology, Plant biology, Protein biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Structural biology, Molecular evolution, Genomics, Immunology, Microbiology.
The main objective of SFR Biosciences is to develop, in close cooperation with the contributing research center in Lyon, highly efficient technological core facilities for the entire scientific
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