The TUNEL assay is a cornerstone technique for detecting DNA fragmentation, a hallmark of apoptosis.
This article provides a detailed comparison of electron microscopy (EM) and light microscopy (LM) for detecting and analyzing apoptosis, crucial for drug development and cancer research.
This article provides a comprehensive framework for researchers, scientists, and drug development professionals to identify, minimize, and control observer bias in morphological apoptosis assessment.
The rapid clearance of apoptotic bodies (ApoBDs) is a fundamental biological process crucial for tissue homeostasis, immune tolerance, and precise tissue modeling.
This article addresses the critical challenge of reproducibility in apoptosis phase classification, a cornerstone of reliable biomedical research and drug discovery.
This article provides a comprehensive framework for researchers and drug development professionals to optimize temporal sampling in live-cell imaging.
Accurate early-stage apoptosis detection is crucial for biomedical research and drug development but is often hampered by the inherent limitations of conventional light microscopy.
This article provides a comprehensive guide for researchers and drug development professionals facing challenges with nuclear staining in apoptotic cell assays.
Accurately quantifying apoptosis in asynchronous cell populations is a critical yet challenging task in biomedical research and drug discovery.
This article addresses the critical need for standardized morphological criteria to accurately identify and distinguish the sequential phases of apoptosis.