Hi, Haniyou said that triglyceride reagent A (please note that...

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Park Eunjung
Apr 17, 2013
protocol Protocol: Measurement of Liver Triglyceride Content
Hi, Hani

you said that triglyceride reagent A (please note that this product has been replaced by free glycerol reagent). What is "replace" mean?

I thought that "replace" is changed A(TG reagent) to B(free glycerol reagent).
but, I saw that datasheet of two reage
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Hani Jouihan Author Answered Apr 18, 2013

Division of Endocrinology, Gerontology and Metabolism, Stanford University School of Medicine, USA

Park, seeing the data sheets does NOT mean that the reagents are commercially available.
If you happen to still have reagent A, use it. If not, then you get the alternative, which happens to be the "Free Glycerol Reagent (F6428)".
Check the dictionary to see what "replace" means
I did not mention that you need to mix TG reagent A and Free glycerol reagent
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