Phagocytosis Assay, E. coli Substrate

Phagocytosis Assay, E. coli Substrate
  • Fully quantify phagocytosis with no manual cell counting
  • High-throughput 96-well format
  • Convenient quantitation in a standard microplate reader

 

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CytoSelect™ 96-Well Phagocytosis Assay, E. coli
Catalog Number
CBA-222
Size
96 assays
Detection
Colorimetric
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Price
$620.00
Product Details

Phagocytosis can be assayed by measuring the engulfment of a cell "substrate". However, traditional assays require tedious cell counting under a microscope.

Our CytoSelect™ 96-Well Phagocytosis Assay, E. coli Substrate provides a more accurate, user-friendly, high-throughput alternative to the standard phagocytosis assay. The assay may be adapted for use with 24-well or 48-well plates.

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