Accurately counting viable cells in a sample is crucial for various biological assays, including normalization and assessing drug impacts on cell proliferation for cancer research. Regular cell ...
The CellTiter-Glo® Luminescent Cell Viability Assay uses luminescence to accurately determine the number of viable cells in a culture. Sequentially process plates exhibiting a highly consistent ...
GVA is a high throughput cell viability assay for microbiology. Akin to the classic CFU assay, GVA measures the number of viable microbes in a sample based on counting discrete colonies. The classic ...
Oxidative stress reduces the yield of cells in bioreactors by 10–15%, contributing to the current yield ceiling of about 70%. Eliminating or reducing oxidative stress could help biopharmaceutical ...
Research suggests that publications considering microtissues and organoids provide greater predictive and translational observations than studies involving 2D monolayer cell models 1,2. The use of ...
Researchers have developed a cell-friendly means of bioprinting at high fidelity. By successive injection of a cell-based ink and a printing support, the ink solidified into defined geometries, even ...