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Find everything you need to know about cellular metabolism analysis and how you can advance your research. Stay up to do on the latest news and information.
Use our interactive guide to identify potential gene and protein targets and validate potential metabolic modulators in early drug discovery research.
Step-by-step methods and techniques for setting up, running and analyzing your Seahorse XF assay.
Flyer describing the Seahorse XF Glycolytic Rate Assay, including benefits over lactate. Includes ordering information for kits and assay media.
- Publication Part Number: 5991-7896EN
- Created: 23 Feb 2017
- 1 MB
Anti-cancer drugs exploiting metabolic vulnerability were screened and evaluated by using an integrated workflow measuring cellular energy metabolism andcytotoxicity
- Publication Part Number: AACR 3071
- Created: 25 Apr 2025
- 366 KB
A suite of assay kits that enable the nondisruptive assessment of how cells oxidize three primary mitochondrial substrates: long chain fatty acids (LCFA), glucose/pyruvate and glutamine. Providing standardized assay protocols, validated reagents,...
This study investigates the impact of Wnt-signaling modulators on mitochondrial dysfunction. It evaluates the effects of selected drug treatments on cellular energy metabolism and cytotoxicity by comparing two distinct breast cancer cell lines: one...
- Publication Part Number: AACR 2024 Poster 3071
- Created: 04 Apr 2024
- 312 KB
This poster Demonstrates the utility of Agilent Seahorse XF Real-Time ATP Rate Assay Kit and PMP in testing compound tox and understanding mechanism.
- Created: 01 Oct 2018
- 450 KB
Poster presented at ASCB 2024. P3022.
- Publication Part Number: P3022
- Created: 17 Dec 2024
- 686 KB
Gain deeper insights into the critical functions that drive cellular processes with the Agilent Seahorse XF Analyzer
- Publication Part Number: 5994-5295EN
- Created: 17 Feb 2022
- 692 KB
This flyer describes the new Seahorse XF Flex 3D Capture Microplate, and the improvements it includes over other plates in the Seahorse cell culture plate portfolio.It also includes data generated with the plate, and ordering information.
- Publication Part Number: 5994-8274EN
- Created: 24 Oct 2025
- 872 KB
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Agilent Seahorse XF technology provides critical functional measurements of the two main metabolic pathways, glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylation, for live cells in real time for a deeper understanding of cell biology.
Poster presented at ADA 2025 featuring the Agilent Seahorse XF Flex analyzer in an optimized workflow to assess metabolic profile during adipocyte differentiation and in adipocyte tissue
- Publication Part Number: Seahorse XF Flex; obesity; adipose
- Created: 23 June 2025
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Learn how to measure glycolysis by extracellular acidification and use seahorse XF analyzers to calculate a glycolytic rate directly correlated to a lactate assay.
Agilent MitoXpress Xtra and pH-Xtra assays are simple mix and measure soluble metabolic sensors (fluorophores) to measure oxygen consumption (respiration rate) and extracellular acidification (glycolytic activity).
Agilent Seahorse XF Technology provides critical functional measurements of the two main metabolic pathways, glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylation, for live cells in real-time for a deeper understanding of cancer cell biology.
Explore groundbreaking 3D metabolic analysis capabilities. Advance your research from 2D to 3D models for real-time insights into cellular function and disease mechanisms.