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Cytotoxicity Assay Protocol
By Roshni Jaffery, BSc, Ningbo Zheng, PhD, Jiakai Hou, PhD, Ashley Guerrero, Si Chen, Chunyu Xu, PhD, Nicholas A. Egan, Ritu Bohat and Weiyi Peng, PhD
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Description
This is the protocol for cytotoxicity assay in cancer cell lines using flow cytometry.
Tags
- Cancer
- Cell culture
- Cell lines
- Flow cytometry
Meet the Authors
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Ashley Guerrero
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Si Chen
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Nicholas A. Egan
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Ritu Bohat
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