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Quantification of attached cells in microtiter plates based on Coomassie brilliant blue G-250 staining of total cellular protein

Laughton, 1984

Document ID
12222706639946944696
Author
Laughton C
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Analytical biochemistry

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A method has been developed to determine the relative or actual number of attached cells in microtiter plate wells without making direct cell counts. The procedure is based upon staining total cellular protein with Coomassie brilliant blue G-250, followed by measurement …
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