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Assay cell viability, cytotoxicity, and apoptosis in live or fixed cells, with the latest technologies and using flow cytometer, microscopy or microplate reader
Learn about your options when you need a cell viability assay.
For cell viability, cytotoxicity, proliferation, cell cycle, or apoptosis assays, use this guide to understand your options
Cryopreservation is a method whereby cells are frozen, maintaining their viability, until they are defrosted months or years later.
Understanding how and why you can improve your results by including controls for cell viability, autofluorescence, spectral overlap and antibody binding
A comprehensive range of assays to detect Annexin V, Caspases assays, plus many more. Detect apoptosis in only ten minutes using flow Cytometry or fluorescence microscopy.
Learn about your options when you need a cell proliferation or cell cycle assay.
Review dyes used for labeling subcellular organelles, live cell tracking, and live cell labeling.
Find out how to positively identify necroptosis, pyroptosis, and ferroptosis.
The roles of calpain and cathepsin are important in understanding cell death. Find out how to detect their activity.