Overview: Cell death can occur by either of two distinct mechanisms, necrosis or programmed cell death (apoptosis). Necrosis is a pathological process which occurs when cells are exposed to a serious physical or chemical insult. Apoptosis is a physiological and controlled process by which unwanted or useless cells are eliminated during development and other normal biological processes. Apoptosis can be detected in populations of cells or in individual cells. Many different methods have been devised to detect apoptosis such as The TUNEL (TdT-mediated dUTP Nick-End Labeling) analysis, ISEL (in situ end labeling), and DNA laddering analysis for the detection of fragmentation of DNA in populations of cells or in individual cells, Annexin-V analysis that measures alterations in plasma membranes, detection of apoptosis related proteins such p53 and Fas.
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- Apoptosis: A Laboratory Manual of Experimental Methods (Andrea Cossarizza & Diana Boraschi)
This online book covers essentially all experimental aspects of apoptosis.
http://www.immunologia.unimore.it/indiceapo.html
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(Roche Diagnostics Corporation)
Comprehensive guide (174 pages) to cell prolifieration, cytotoxicity, apoptosis, including principles and methods. Major topics are Apoptosis Assay Methods/Cytotoxicity Assay Methods/Cell Proliferation and Viability.
http://www.roche-applied-science.com/sis/apoptosis...
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Apoptosis In Situ Detection Using Terminal deoxynucleotidyl Transferase (TdT)
(LEP)
Terminal deoxynucleotidyl Transferase-mediated dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL) is an in situ method for detecting the 3'-OH ends of DNA exposed during the internucleosomal cleavage that occurs during apoptosis. Incorporation of biotinylated dUTP allows detection by immunohistochemical procedures. The labeled apoptotic cells may be visualized by light microscopy
http://dir.niehs.nih.gov/dirlep/ish/tunel1.html
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Apoptosis Miniassay
(Hannun/Obeid Lab)
http://www.musc.edu/bcmb/ceramide/protocols/0009.h...
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Caspase Assay
(Division of Basic Medical Sciences at St.George's, University of London)
In this assay caspase activity leads to cleavage of a substrate, resulting in the release of pNA. This can be detected in a microplate reader at 405 nm.
http://www.sgul.ac.uk/depts/immunology/~dash/group...
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Detection of Apoptosis in Paraffin-embedded tissues by ISEL (In Situ End Labeling)
(LEP)
The ISEL technique identifies morphologically apparent karyorrhetic cells and also labels cells in which the DNA fragmentation has not yet progressed to frank nuclear fragmentation. By using biotinylated nucleotides and a DNA polymerase, the DNA fragments serve as templates in situ to synthesize new DNA strands, which are visualized by light microscopy after histochemical processing.
http://dir.niehs.nih.gov/dirlep/ish/isel1.html
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FAM Caspase 8 and Caspase 9 Binding Assay for Embryos
(P.J. Hansen Laboratory, University of Florida)
A protocol for using ATCC's kit for measuring caspase activity
http://www.animal.ufl.edu/hansen/Protocols/caspase...
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Induced Apoptosis Using Anti-Fas mAb
(eBioscience)
This is a simple yet powerful protocol to induce CD95 (Fas)-mediated apoptosis of human Jurkat cell line by monoclonal antibody EOS9.1. This can be used as a general positive control for apoptosis detection systems. For best results, cells should be in their exponential log phase with viability rate of greater than 95% when they are used for this assay.
http://www.ebioscience.com/ebioscience/appls/Apop....
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Induction of Apoptosis
(Oncogene)
General protocol for 48h DNA Damage-Induced Apoptosis. This protocol is based on p53-dependent G1-arrest that occurs in response to DNA damage by chemical agents such as doxorubicin, 5-fluorouracil, paclitaxel or vinblastine. A typical time course for p53 and p21WAF1 induction is 40 to 48 hours treatment with a DNA damaging agent.
http://www.oncresprod.com/techresources/TechTips.a...
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Methods for Cell Death Staining
(Steven Finkbeiner, Departments of Neurology and Physiology, UCSF)
Includes trypan blue staining, propidium iodide staining of living cells and fixed cells, Hoescht staining.
http://gweb1.ucsf.edu/labs/finkbeiner/Protocol/pro...
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