Inflammation, Pyroptosis, and Detecting Casapse-1 Activity
If you are studying the immune response or researching inflammation-related diseases such as asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, or multiple sclerosis, detecting pyroptosis through caspase-1 activity in cell culture can help you understand how your cells are dying. ICT’s Pyroptosis/Casapse-1 Assay can quickly and easily assess pyroptotic cells and provides nigericin as a positive control for pyroptosis studies. In this webinar, learn more about inflammation, pyroptosis, and fluorescent detection of caspase-1 activity.

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