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The study estimated the number of stem cells by a process known as “MTT cell proliferation assay,” which measures mitochondrial activity. Is this a good measure of stem cell count?

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The study estimated the number of stem cells by a process known as “MTT cell proliferation assay,” which measures mitochondrial activity. Is this a good measure of stem cell count?

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Studies have shown that the MTT assay accurately reflects the number of stem cells in the culture and this is the reason that this assay was chosen by the scientists who did the research.

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