Secretion assay

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title: Secretion assay
text: Secretion assay is a process used in cell biology to identify cells that are secreting a particular protein. It was first developed by Manz et al. in 1995. Usually, a cell that is secreting the protein of interest is isolated using an antibody-antibody complex that coats the cell and is able to "catch" the secreted molecules. The cell is then detected by another fluorochrome-labelled antibody, and is subsequently extracted using a process called fluorescent-activated cell sorting (FACS). The FAC
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