Viable Cell Counting
Viable Cell Counting is a process used to accurately measure the number of living cells in a biological sample. Viable cell counting is an important tool in many areas of research and in clinical diagnosis, as it can provide quantitative information that is not available from other methods of cell analysis. The method is used to measure cell concentration, cell viability, and other cell characteristics, such as size and shape. It is also used for monitoring the growth and development of cell cultures, for quality control in the production of cellular products, and for validating results of experiments in biotechnology and clinical laboratories. Viable cell counting is valuable in helping to detect and identify the presence of living cells in a sample, as well as providing a quantitative measure of the number of living cells present.
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