Wondering why LDH, or lactate dehydrogenase, release is a good measure of cytotoxicity? When treated with a cytotoxic compound, living cells may face one of two fates. They could either stop growing and dividing, or die through either of two distinct processes - necrosis or apoptosis. Basically, cells undergoing necrosis (accidental cell death) swell and lose membrane integrity before shutting down and releasing their intracellular contents into the surrounding environment. This type of cell death is usually triggered by external factors such as toxic chemical or traumatic physical events.
Why Is LDH (Lactate Dehydrogenase) Release A Measure for Cytotoxicity?
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A More In-Depth Look at the Classification of Cytotoxicity Assays
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Non-Radioactive Assays for Cell Toxicity and Cell Proliferation Determination
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Which non-radioactive assays are used to determine cell cytotoxicity and cell proliferation?
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What is Cell Cytotoxicity and How to Measure It?
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