Fig. 8.
Fig. 8. Timing of apoptosis in the MiCK assay. Typical plot of the OD versus time changes obtained from a microculture of cells exposed to an inducer of apoptosis is shown. Interval Tm(time to the maximum response) corresponds to the time when the maximum apoptotic response is achieved in the culture. Interval Ti(initiation time) corresponds to the time between adding an apoptosis inducer to the culture and the beginning of the steep rising portion of the curve. Interval Td (development time) corresponds to the time between the beginning of the steep rising portion of the curve and its maximum. B is the best fit line of the steep rising portion of the curve; earliest point of intersection between the B line and the OD versus time curve is used as a uniform indicator for the beginning of the steep rising, apoptotic portion of the curve.

Timing of apoptosis in the MiCK assay. Typical plot of the OD versus time changes obtained from a microculture of cells exposed to an inducer of apoptosis is shown. Interval Tm(time to the maximum response) corresponds to the time when the maximum apoptotic response is achieved in the culture. Interval Ti(initiation time) corresponds to the time between adding an apoptosis inducer to the culture and the beginning of the steep rising portion of the curve. Interval Td (development time) corresponds to the time between the beginning of the steep rising portion of the curve and its maximum. B is the best fit line of the steep rising portion of the curve; earliest point of intersection between the B line and the OD versus time curve is used as a uniform indicator for the beginning of the steep rising, apoptotic portion of the curve.

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