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What is proliferation assays?

Proliferation assays are a suite of techniques used in cell biology to measure the rate at which a population of cells grows and divides. These assays are crucial for assessing cell health, drug efficacy, and the effects of various treatments on cell growth. Common methods include cell counting, dye-based assays (like MTT, MTS, and WST assays measuring metabolic activity), BrdU incorporation assays (detecting DNA synthesis), and CFSE staining (tracking cell divisions).

What other technologies are related to proliferation assays?

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Flow cytometry can be used to quantify protein expression at the single-cell level. It is complementary as it can be used in conjunction with proliferation assays.
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ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay) is a biochemical assay that can be used to quantify the amount of a specific protein, which can be used to measure proliferation markers. It is complementary as it is used to analyze the results of the proliferation assay.
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