User:Logan Elkins/Viability assay/Bibliography

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  • [1] Understanding the importance of viability assays includes acknowledging their role in plants as well as humans. This article explains how viability assays in plants can be used and studied to further other knowledge in this field.
  • [2] This research article delves into the various methods of assays and how each can be used for different purposes in this field.
  • [3] Sometimes, viability assays can lead to terminal means in regards to the life that the scientist is studying. This study examines a step towards non-terminal viability assays for a particular protist species.
  1. ^ Riss, Terry L.; Moravec, Richard A.; Niles, Andrew L.; Duellman, Sarah; Benink, Hélène A.; Worzella, Tracy J.; Minor, Lisa (2016-07-01). Cell Viability Assays. Eli Lilly & Company and the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences. PMID 23805433.
  2. ^ Palta, Jiwan; Levitt, Jacob; Stadelmann, Eduard (1978). "Plant Viability Assay" (PDF). Academic Press: 249–256.
  3. ^ Bernhard, Joan M.; Newkirk, Sarah G.; Bowser, Samuel S. (1995). "Towards a Non-Terminal Viability Assay for Foraminiferan Protists". Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology. 42 (4): 357–367. doi:10.1111/j.1550-7408.1995.tb01594.x. ISSN 1550-7408.