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publicationNumber JP-2010172210-A
titleOfInvention Cytotoxicity test method for poorly soluble test substances
abstract To develop a cytotoxicity test method using a hardly soluble substance as a test substance. The present invention provides a novel cytotoxicity test method. The cytotoxicity test method of the present invention comprises a step of preparing a liquid in which a biocompatible gel that can be reversibly gelled is sol, a step of suspending cells in the liquid to obtain a suspension of the cells, Gelling the cell suspension to obtain a gel in which the cells are embedded; contacting a test substance with the gel in which the cells are embedded; and solating the gel in which the cells are embedded Separating the cells and measuring the viability of the cells. [Selection figure] None
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