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            <title>Technical guide to Cell Proliferation and Apoptosis Methods (Roche)</title>
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            <description>This is a technical guide to Cell Proliferation and Apoptosis Methods (Roche). 

Guide to Cell Proliferation and Apoptosis Methods 

Table of Contents 

Chapter 1: Cell Death - Apoptosis and Necrosis 
 
1.1 Introduction 2  
1.1.1 Terminology  ...</description>
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            <title>In Situ Cell Death (Apoptosis) Detection by TUNEL labeling</title>
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            <description>In Situ Cell Death (Apoptosis) Detection by TUNEL labeling protocol.

A modified Boehringer Mannheim (Catalog No. 1684809) protocol by Josiah N. Wilcox and Jos¨¦ C. Rodriguez - Emory University. ...</description>
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            <title>In Situ Cell Death (Apoptosis) Detection by TUNEL labeling on Paraffin section</title>
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            <description>A modified Boehringer Mannheim (Catalog No. 1684809) protocolby Josiah N. Wilcox, Jos¨¦ C. Rodriguez, and H¨¦ctor de L¨¦on - Emory University. ...</description>
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            <title>General Annexin V Staining Procedure</title>
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            <description>General Annexin V Staining Procedure from BD Pharmingen.
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            <title>Radioactive DNA Fragmentation Assay</title>
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            <description>The DNA Fragmentation Assay allows to determine the amount of DNA that is degraded upon treatment of cells with certain agents, e.g. with TNF-alpha or anti-Fas antibody (IPO-4). The protocol gives description, principle of the assay and procedure of DNA fragme ...</description>
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            <title>DNA laddering assay for treated cells</title>
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            <description>DNA laddering can be detected from samples with only 8% apoptotic cells. Alternatively, the cells can be stained with DAPI and analysed by flow cytometry. (CellDeath.de) ...</description>
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            <title>Gentle lysis of mammalian cells for cytochrome c release assay</title>
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            <description>Lysis in the sucrose-containing Buffer (&quot;Mito-Buffer&quot;) is supposed to prevent accidential disrupture of the mitochondria to prevent the leakage of mitochondrial proteins (such as cytochrome c) into the cytosol. (CellDeath.de) ...</description>
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            <title>Caspase-3 Fluorometric Assay</title>
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            <description>This protocol describes detailed procedures on determination of the increased enzymatic activity of the caspase-3 class of proteases in apoptotic cells by fluorometric reaction. (R&amp;D systems)
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            <title>Commonly used Cytometry Apoptosis Detection Techniques</title>
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            <description>Hoechst and 7-AAD

H342 is DNA stain that binds preferentially to A-T base-pairs without the necessary of permeabilization step. However, it is necessary to set up incubation conditions for efficient internalization of the dye. Hoechst 33342 (Bisbenzi ...</description>
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            <title>apoptosis resource collections</title>
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            <description>This page contains information about apoptosis overview, developmental cell death, apoptosis pathway, apoptosis protocols, apoptosis journal &amp; literature database. (IHC world) ...</description>
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            <title>Apoptosis Assistant (Promega)</title>
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            <description>Apoptosis Assistant (Promega)

  
Apoptosis Assistant helps you find experimental information from the literature that has used our products to detect apoptosis in cell lines and tissues. 

This tool contains information on cell lines, the type of reagent ...</description>
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            <title>Apoptosis pathway images and posters</title>
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            <description>Here is the collection of apoptosis pathway illustrations. Some of them are available in poster when requested. Most of pathway illustrations give general overview of the apoptosis pathways. ...</description>
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