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Get tips on using IncuCyte® Cell Migration Kit to perform Wound healing assay cell type - human A375

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Get tips on using IncuCyte® Cell Migration Kit to perform Wound healing assay cell type - human HUVEC

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Get tips on using Cell Comb™ Scratch Assay to perform Wound healing assay cell type - mouse MS1

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Get tips on using Cell Comb™ Scratch Assay to perform Wound healing assay cell type - mouse 3T3-L1

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Get tips on using IncuCyte® Cell Migration Kit to perform Wound healing assay cell type - human MCF-10A

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Get tips on using Oris™ Universal Cell Migration Assembly Kit, 96 wells to perform Wound healing assay cell type - human MCF-7

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TUNEL assay is the cell death detection method where the biochemical marker of apoptosis is DNA fragmentation. The assay involves the microscopical detection of generated DNA fragments with free 3'-hydroxyl residues. in apoptotic cells using enzyme terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT) which adds biotinylated nucleotides at the site of DNA breaks. Major challenges of this method involve proper access of the enzyme which could be hampered by poor permeabilization and/or excessive fixation with cross-linking fixative (common with archival tissue). This issue can be resolved by optimizing the incubation time with Proteinase K or CytoninTM.

Cellular assays TUNEL assay cell type FaDu human squamous cell carcinoma

As autophagy is a multi-step process which includes not just the formation of autophagosomes, but most importantly, flux through the entire system, including the degradation upon fusion with lysosomes, which makes it quite challenging for detection. There are several methods for detection in mammalian cells, including immunoblotting analysis of LC3 and p62 and detection of autophagosome formation/maturation by fluorescence microscopy, Currently, there is no single “gold standard” for determining the autophagic activity that is applicable in every experimental context, hence it is recommended to go for the combined use of multiple methods to accurately assess the autophagic activity in any given biological setting.

Cellular assays Autophagy assay cell type Human melanocytes

A gross majority of classical apoptotic attributes can be quantitatively examined by flow cytometry, the preferred platform for rapid assessment of multiple cellular attributes at a single-cell level. However, sample preparation for such flow cytometry-based techniques could be challenging. Cell harvesting by trypsinization, mechanical or enzymatic cell disaggregation from tissues, extensive centrifugation steps, may all lead to preferential loss of apoptotic cells. To overcome this strictly follow manufacturers instruction of the detection kit.

Cellular assays Apoptosis assay cell type Human endometrial stromal cells

TUNEL assay is the cell death detection method where the biochemical marker of apoptosis is DNA fragmentation. The assay involves the microscopical detection of generated DNA fragments with free 3'-hydroxyl residues. in apoptotic cells using enzyme terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT) which adds biotinylated nucleotides at the site of DNA breaks. Major challenges of this method involve proper access of the enzyme which could be hampered by poor permeabilization and/or excessive fixation with cross-linking fixative (common with archival tissue). This issue can be resolved by optimizing the incubation time with Proteinase K or CytoninTM.

Cellular assays TUNEL assay cell type HeLa cells human cervical cancer

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