
Cellular assay kits allow researchers to investigate many aspects of cell health, including viability, proliferation, cytotoxicity, metabolism, apoptosis, and more. Such assays generally measure specific cellular properties such as the presence of metabolites, changes in cellular components, membrane integrity, and enzyme activity. This diverse product catalog contains assay kits from trusted suppliers; many including ready-to-use reagent sets to enable straightforward and optimized cell-based assays. Filters are provided to help simplify the product search. Flow cytometry is a common cell analysis application, as well as immunofluorescence and microscopy. Choose between fluorescence, colorimetric, or luminescent detection methods depending on the nature of the experiment. Visit the supplier page for more information, such as assay methods, protocols, included reagents, and more.
The first time autophagy was described was in 1963. Autophagy is a “recycling” function in where cells rid the intracellular substances, such as organelles and proteins, within themselves. When it comes to understanding autophagy, it is important to gain insight into the role it plays in cell homeostasis and development and what happens when autophagy is induced. To detect autophagy, there are various commercially available kits and antibodies to help you do so.