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BIO-RAD FLISP Serine Protease Detection Kits

Detecting Apoptosis

Apoptosis, a programmed cell death mechanism, is an essential process in embryogenesis and development. The process is also critical for ensuring an organism’s health by removing aberrant or damaged cells.

Invitrogen™ Caspase Assays

Caspase Assays for Flow Cytometry

A distinctive feature of the early stages of apoptosis is the activation of caspase enzymes, which participate in the cleavage of protein substrates and in the subsequent disassembly of the cell. We provide a series of caspase assays that allow the simple detection of active caspases in living cells by flow cytometry.

BIO-RAD Webinar: Apoptosis - Life or Death?

Apoptosis, or programmed cell death, is an essential process that ensures an organism’s health by eliminating damaged or aberrant cells. 

Miltenyi Biotec Apoptosis & Cell Viability

Apoptosis and cell viability

Detection of apoptosis and cell viability by flow cytometry

BIO-RAD Webinar: Apoptosis in Flow Cytometry

Apoptosis is a highly regulated process of programmed cell death which, unlike necrosis, does not promote inflammatory responses and is beneficial to an organism. 

BIO-RAD Annexin V Kits

Apoptosis, or programmed cell death, is an essential process by which multi-cellular organisms ensure that critically damaged or mutated cells are removed. The process is regulated by a complex interplay of proteins and, until reaching “the point of no return”, can be halted or reversed at any point.

ThermoFisher Scientific Apoptosis Assays

Apoptosis Assays for Flow Cytometry

BIO-RAD Analyze Active Caspases

Apoptosis, a form of programed cell death, is directed by activated caspases. Caspases are cysteine proteases that can cleave other proteins, and upon activation, create a positive-feedback cascade, which ensures the cell will undergo apoptosis.

BIO-RAD MitoPT™ JC-1, TMRE and TMRM Apoptosis Kits

MitoPT™ JC-1, TMRE & TMRM Kits​ Overview

  • Choice – MitoPT™ JC-1, TMRE & TMRM Kits
  • Quick & easy staining method clearly differentiates non-apoptotic & apoptotic cells
  • MitoPT™ TMRE & TMRM Kits - ideal for single cell multi-parametric analyses
  • Suitable for flow cytometry, fluorescence microscopy or a plate reader

BIO-RAD FLICA™ Kits

Apoptosis, a form of programed cell death, is directed by activated caspases. Caspases are cysteine proteases that can cleave other proteins, and upon activation, create a positive-feedback cascade, which ensures the cell will undergo apoptosis.

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