We present a simple non-radioactive cytometry-based assay that permits the simultaneous quantitation of cell adhesion of distinct subsets of cells contained in a mixture without any previous fractionation. The procedure is simple and highly reproducible and has the advantage of confining the quantitation of cell adhesion to live cells only. This new approach is based on counting the absolute number of cells. This is done by adding known numbers of distinguishable beads to the cell suspension and counting beads and cells in a cytometer. Quantitation of adhesion is accomplished by counting each subpopulation of cells before and after the adhesive process. To illustrate this methodology we determined adhesion of Ramos cells to monolayers of en...
The present invention relates generally to a method for determining and quantifying cellular adhesiv...
Ongoing advances in quantitative molecular- and cellular-biology highlight the need for correspondin...
Cell quantification assays are essential components of most biological and clinical labs. However, m...
In this report, we describe a new and simple method for flow cytometric quantitation of lymphocyte n...
Over the years, attempts have been made to measure cell adhesion by several tech-niques, including, ...
Cell adhesion is a fundamental phenomenon vital for all multicellular organisms. Recognition of and ...
Cell adhesion is a fundamental phenomenon vital for all multicellular organisms. Recognition of and ...
<div><p>Cell adhesion is a fundamental phenomenon vital for all multicellular organisms. Recognition...
By passing a suspension of polymorphonuclear leucocytes through a parallel-plate chamber their adhes...
A sensitive and reproducible microassay is described for quantification of adhesion of cells to matr...
The adhesion strength of cells depends on the properties of the surface they attach to. Varying the ...
National Natural Science Foundation of China [21021002]; National Scientific Support Program of Chin...
Quantifying the level of adhesion of cells to the extracellular matrix (ECM) is vital in efforts to ...
<p>Cells were incubated for 4°C with the indicated MOI of L2<sup>incD</sup>GFP purified EBs, before ...
Ongoing advances in quantitative molecular- and cellular-biology highlight the need for correspondin...
The present invention relates generally to a method for determining and quantifying cellular adhesiv...
Ongoing advances in quantitative molecular- and cellular-biology highlight the need for correspondin...
Cell quantification assays are essential components of most biological and clinical labs. However, m...
In this report, we describe a new and simple method for flow cytometric quantitation of lymphocyte n...
Over the years, attempts have been made to measure cell adhesion by several tech-niques, including, ...
Cell adhesion is a fundamental phenomenon vital for all multicellular organisms. Recognition of and ...
Cell adhesion is a fundamental phenomenon vital for all multicellular organisms. Recognition of and ...
<div><p>Cell adhesion is a fundamental phenomenon vital for all multicellular organisms. Recognition...
By passing a suspension of polymorphonuclear leucocytes through a parallel-plate chamber their adhes...
A sensitive and reproducible microassay is described for quantification of adhesion of cells to matr...
The adhesion strength of cells depends on the properties of the surface they attach to. Varying the ...
National Natural Science Foundation of China [21021002]; National Scientific Support Program of Chin...
Quantifying the level of adhesion of cells to the extracellular matrix (ECM) is vital in efforts to ...
<p>Cells were incubated for 4°C with the indicated MOI of L2<sup>incD</sup>GFP purified EBs, before ...
Ongoing advances in quantitative molecular- and cellular-biology highlight the need for correspondin...
The present invention relates generally to a method for determining and quantifying cellular adhesiv...
Ongoing advances in quantitative molecular- and cellular-biology highlight the need for correspondin...
Cell quantification assays are essential components of most biological and clinical labs. However, m...