Application note: Measure viral-induced cytopathic effects with a quantitative luminescence assay
Depletion of ATP due to viral-induced CPE leads to a reduction in luminescence signal, enabling quantitation of viral-induced CPE in host cells.
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Depletion of ATP due to viral-induced CPE leads to a reduction in luminescence signal, enabling quantitation of viral-induced CPE in host cells.
28 July 2021 | By Sartorius AG
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