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Methylglyoxal and cell viability
International Journal of Biochemistry, 1994Methylglyoxal by depleting glutathione stores increased Trypan-blue uptake by the cells incubated in glucose, pyruvate and amino acids free medium. Only a transient fall of glutathione concentration without any effect on cell viability was caused by methylglyoxal when the medium was supplemented with above-mentioned compounds.
L, Braun +4 more
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Automatic Cell Counter for cell viability estimation [PDF]
Despite several methods that exist in different fields of life sciences, certain biotechnological applications still require microscopic analysis of the samples and in many instances, counting of cells. Some of those are drug delivery, transfection or analysis of mechanism fluorescent probes are used to detect cell viability, efficiency of a specific ...
Jasna Lojk +3 more
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2012
An overview of the methods for assessing cell viability is presented. Different protocols of the most commonly used assays are described in detail so that the readers may be able to determine which assay is suitable for their own projects in plant biotechnology.
Lizbeth A, Castro-Concha +2 more
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An overview of the methods for assessing cell viability is presented. Different protocols of the most commonly used assays are described in detail so that the readers may be able to determine which assay is suitable for their own projects in plant biotechnology.
Lizbeth A, Castro-Concha +2 more
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Bioluminescence assay for cell viability
Biochemistry (Moscow), 2015Theoretical aspects of the adenosine triphosphate bioluminescence assay based on the use of the firefly luciferin-luciferase system are considered, as well as its application for assessing cell viability in microbiology, sanitation, medicine, and ecology.
G Yu, Lomakina +2 more
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Annual Review of Immunology, 2004
▪ Abstract The factors affecting T cell viability vary depending on the type and status of the T cell involved. Naïve T cells die via a Bcl-2/Bim dependent route. Their deaths are prevented in animals by IL-7 and contact with MHC. Activated T cells die in many different ways. Among these is a pathway involving signals that come from outside the T cell
Philippa, Marrack, John, Kappler
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▪ Abstract The factors affecting T cell viability vary depending on the type and status of the T cell involved. Naïve T cells die via a Bcl-2/Bim dependent route. Their deaths are prevented in animals by IL-7 and contact with MHC. Activated T cells die in many different ways. Among these is a pathway involving signals that come from outside the T cell
Philippa, Marrack, John, Kappler
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In vitro chondrogenesis and cell viability
Developmental Biology, 1974Abstract Anterior somites cultured with (NSA) or without (SA) notochord, and posterior somites cultured with (NSP) or without notochord (SP) were compared with respect to changes in their DNA content, their potential to synthesize the active sulfate principle phosphoadenosine phosphosulfate (PAPS), and their ability to accumulate 35 S-sulfate ...
J S, Gordon, J W, Lash
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Current Protocols in Cytometry, 2001
AbstractCell viability may be judged by morphological changes or by changes in membrane permeability and/or physiological state inferred from the exclusion of certain dyes of the uptake and retention of others. This unit presents methods based on dye exclusion, esterase activity, and mitochondrial membrane potential, as well as protocols for ...
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AbstractCell viability may be judged by morphological changes or by changes in membrane permeability and/or physiological state inferred from the exclusion of certain dyes of the uptake and retention of others. This unit presents methods based on dye exclusion, esterase activity, and mitochondrial membrane potential, as well as protocols for ...
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Beauvericin Decreases Cell Viability of Wheat
Chemistry & Biodiversity, 2009AbstractRecently, beauvericin (BEA) has been recognized as an important toxic compound synthesized by several Fusarium strains, infecting maize, wheat, and rice, worldwide. The effects of BEA on mammalian cells have been studied; however, its effects on the function of host plant cells are largely unknown.
Srobarova A. +4 more
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2005
Cannabinoids are known to control the cell survival/death decision, leading to different outcomes that depend on the nature of the target cell and its proliferative or differentiation status. Cannabinoids induce growth arrest or apoptosis in a number of transformed cells in culture.
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Cannabinoids are known to control the cell survival/death decision, leading to different outcomes that depend on the nature of the target cell and its proliferative or differentiation status. Cannabinoids induce growth arrest or apoptosis in a number of transformed cells in culture.
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Multiplexing Cell Viability Assays
2011Today, obtaining mechanistic insights into biological, toxicological, and pathological processes is of upmost importance. Researchers aim to obtain as many as possible data from one cell sample to understand the biological processes under study. Multiplexing, which is the ability to gather more than one set of data from the same sample, fulfills ...
Helga H J, Gerets +2 more
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