Prostate Research
Prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer affecting men. Despite current therapies such as surgery, radiation therapy and androgen ablation, this cancer can relapse and develop into a metastatic disease.
Below is a collection of scientific resources to help you with your prostate research in the context of cancer.
The Basic FACS on ALDEFLUOR™: The Quick Guide to Flow Cytometry
The ALDEFLUOR™ fluorescent reagent system has supported over 200 publications to date. This fast, antibody-free assay detects more than 80 types of viable stem, progenitor, and cancer precursor cells by measuring their activity levels of aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) using a flow cytometer.
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- Optimization of ALDEFLUORâ„¢ Assay for Detection of ALDH Activity in Your Cell Type of InterestALDEFLUORâ„¢ reagent system is a non-immunological method to identify human stem and progenitor cells based on their aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) activity
- How to Detect and Isolate Normal and Cancer Stem Cells Based on ALDH Activity with ALDEFLUORâ„¢An innovative, antibody-free system to rapidly identify stem and progenitor cells of several tissue types, including a variety of cancer stem cells
- Optimization of ALDEFLUORâ„¢ ProtocolLearn how º£½ÇÆƽâ°æ Technologies' scientists doubled the signal strength in mammary epithelial cells with a few simple protocol modifications using ALDEFLUORâ„¢ to detect Aldehyde Dehydrogenase bright (ALDHbr) cells
- Flow Cytometry Analysis of ALDH Bright Cells with the ALDEFLUORâ„¢ Assay KitThe ALDEFLUORâ„¢ fluorescent reagent system has supported over 200 publications to date