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What is the difference between the Steady-ATP™ HTS Viability Assay Kit and the ATP-Glo™ Bioluminometric Cell Viability Assay?

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The ATP-Glo™ Bioluminometric Cell Viability Assay is a luciferase-based assay for quantifying cellular ATP. The kit is a flash-type assay with a signal stability of 1 minute, and therefore requires a microplate reader equipped with reagent injectors for high-throughput (HTS) screening.

The Steady-ATP™ HTS Viability Assay Kit is a glow-type assay that serves as an improved replacement for the ATP-Glo™ kit. The kit offers a half-life longer than 5 hours and a linear signal over 3-4 orders of magnitude. The extended half-life offers greater flexibility for HTS platforms over the ATP-Glo™ kit with comparable sensitivity.


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