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Useful tips for selecting caspase substrate-based activity assays.
Review our caspase activity assay kits
Choose the right tools for identifying roles of procaspase 3, caspase 8, ASK1, galectin 8 in p21-mediated apoptosis.
The roles of calpain and cathepsin are important in understanding cell death. Find out how to detect their activity.
Learn about the role of caspases - the executioners of apoptosis, and how to investigate their activity.
Learn how the endoplasmic reticulum influences protein synthesis, apoptosis and gene expression through ER stress response genes such as CHOP and ATF4.
Assay cell viability, cytotoxicity, and apoptosis in live or fixed cells, with the latest technologies and using flow cytometer, microscopy or microplate reader
Improve your apoptosis detection and analysis capabilities with our free ebook. Discover tips and tricks to measure apoptosis. Find products to detect and quantify apoptotic cells. Download now.
Watch this on-demand webinar presented by Dr Stephen Tait to learn the key roles that mitochondria play in cell death.
Find out how to positively identify necroptosis, pyroptosis, and ferroptosis.