what is centrifugation adhesion assay?



what is centrifugation adhesion assay?..

Answer / chintan m joshi

Modified centrifugation cell adhesion assay that uses
simple and convenient techniques with standard laboratory
equipment and provides reliable, quantitative measurements
of cell adhesion.

This centrifugation assay applies controlled and uniform
detachment forces to a large population of adherent cells,
providing robust statistics for quantifying cell adhesion.

The applicability of this system to the design and
characterization of biomaterial surfaces is shown by
evaluating cell adhesion on substrates using different
coating proteins, cell types.

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