A cell-based assay is a type of in vitro assay that uses living cells to study biological processes and the effects of various substances (e.g., drugs, chemicals, or genes) on these processes. They are commonly used in drug discovery, toxicology, and basic research to assess cellular health, proliferation, differentiation, and response to stimuli. These assays can measure various parameters, such as cell viability, gene expression, protein production, and signaling pathway activation.
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