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Measuring Cell Death by Trypan Blue Uptake and Light Microscopy
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Trypan Blue StainingMicroscopyCell DeathPathologyCellular PhysiologyTrypan BlueBioanalysisLight MicroscopyBiophysicsNovel Imaging MethodAfrican TrypanosomiasisIn Vivo SystemCell BiologyBiologyTrypan Blue UptakeMedicineBlue ColorPigmentCell Detection
Trypan blue is a colorimetric dye that stains dead cells with a blue color easily observed using light microscopy at low resolution. The staining procedure is rapid and cells can be analyzed within minutes. The number of live (unstained) and dead (blue) cells can be counted using a hemocytometer on a basic upright microscope. Trypan blue staining is therefore a convenient assay for rapidly determining the overall viability of cells in a culture before commencing scientific experimentation, or for quantitating cell death following treatment with any cytotoxic stimuli.
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