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Caspase 3 activity

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Caspase 3 is an enzyme involved in the process of apoptosis, or programmed cell death. It plays a crucial role in the execution phase of cell apoptosis. The Caspase 3 Activity Assay is a quantitative colorimetric or fluorometric assay used to measure the activity of Caspase 3 in cell or tissue lysates.

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Caspase 3 Activity Assay in Suspended Cells

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We collected cells from suspended culture media and analysed caspase 3 activity according to manufacture's instructions (Promega, Madison, WI, USA).
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Interferon-Induced Apoptosis in Cells

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Human interferons used were commercially available recombinant proteins i.e. IFN-α (PBL Assay Science, Piscataway, NJ, USA), IFN-β (R&D System, MN, USA) and IFN-λ (PBL). Confluent normal and tumor cell lines were prepared in a 12-well plates. Cells were washed and medium was replaced with fresh maintenance medium supplemented with IFN-α, -β and -γ (1000 IU each) or IFN-α, -β (1500 IU each) or IFN-γ (3000 IU) in 1 mL medium. Plates were then incubated for 24 hours at 37 °C and cell lysate was subjected to caspase-3 activity (Promega).
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