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soundlover
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Hello All
I have this issue to discuss in my cellular physiology class:
"It is useful to evaluate cellular viability thru invasive methods? "
First of all, the concept of "cellular viability" can be understood as the capacity of the cell to multiply, right?
what is a invasive method? what does that mean? an invasive method must, by definition, make some (irreversible ) damage to the cell? (damage on the plasmatic membrane for example). what invasive methods to evaluate cellular viability do you know?
and NON-INVASIVE METHOD´S? can you name a few of them? what are the real advantages of this method, in relation with the INVASIVE METHOD´S?
is there any invasive method that can evaluates some particular characteristic of the cellular viability that no other NON INVASIVE method would be able to do?
tks in advance for any answer
take care
I have this issue to discuss in my cellular physiology class:
"It is useful to evaluate cellular viability thru invasive methods? "
First of all, the concept of "cellular viability" can be understood as the capacity of the cell to multiply, right?
what is a invasive method? what does that mean? an invasive method must, by definition, make some (irreversible ) damage to the cell? (damage on the plasmatic membrane for example). what invasive methods to evaluate cellular viability do you know?
and NON-INVASIVE METHOD´S? can you name a few of them? what are the real advantages of this method, in relation with the INVASIVE METHOD´S?
is there any invasive method that can evaluates some particular characteristic of the cellular viability that no other NON INVASIVE method would be able to do?
tks in advance for any answer
take care