MindMap Gallery Detection method of vimentin activity in cell lines
Detection methods of vimentin activity in cell lines primarily include Western Blotting, flow cytometry, and coimmunoprecipitation (Co-IP). Western Blotting is a protein analysis technique used to detect and quantify vimentin protein levels in cell lysates, involving antibody-based detection and providing insights into vimentin's subcellular localization. Flow cytometry is a high-throughput method for measuring vimentin expression in live cells, allowing for the simultaneous analysis of multiple cellular markers and assessing vimentin's role in cell cycle progression. Coimmunoprecipitation is a technique to study protein-protein interactions involving vimentin, identifying novel binding partners or signaling pathways by precipitating vimentin-associated proteins.
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