viabilitetsfärgningar
Viabilitetsfärgningar, also known as viability stains, are dyes used in biology and medicine to distinguish between living and dead cells. These stains typically work by entering cells with damaged cell membranes, which are characteristic of dead or dying cells. Living cells, with intact membranes, exclude these dyes, thus appearing unstained or differently colored.
A common example of a viability stain is trypan blue. Trypan blue is a vital stain that
Other viability stains exist, each with slightly different properties and applications. Propidium iodide (PI) is another
The use of viability stains is crucial in many research areas, including cell culture, drug screening, and