Original paper
Hydroxyethyl disulfide as an efficient metabolic assay for cell viability in vitro
Abstract
Cell viability assays have a variety of well known practical and technical limitations. All the available approaches have disadvantages, such as non-linearity, high background and cumbersome protocols. Several commonly used tetrazolium chemicals rely upon generation of a colored formazan product formed by mitochondrial reduction of these compounds via phenazine methosulfate (PMS). However, sensitivity is inherently limited because their...
Paper Details
Title
Hydroxyethyl disulfide as an efficient metabolic assay for cell viability in vitro
Published Date
Jun 1, 2012
Journal
Volume
26
Issue
4
Pages
603 - 612
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