Published: Vol 2, Iss 10, May 20, 2012 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.187 Views: 97981
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Abstract
Clonogenic assays serve as a useful tool to test whether a given cancer therapy can reduce the clonogenic survival of tumor cells. A colony is defined as a cluster of at least 50 cells that can often only be determined microscopically. A clonogenic assay is the method of choice to determine cell reproductive death after treatment with ionizing radiation, but can also be used to determine the effectiveness of other cytotoxic agents. The following protocol has been modified from a published version (Franken et al., 2006).
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This protocol has been modified from a published version (Franken et al., 2006).
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Yang, X. (2012). Clonogenic Assay. Bio-protocol 2(10): e187. DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.187.
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Cancer Biology > Cell death > Cell biology assays
Cancer Biology > General technique > Drug discovery and analysis
Cell Biology > Cell viability > Cell death
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