Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have developed a suite of algorithms to automate the counting of sister chromatid exchanges (SCE) in chromosomes under the microscope. Conventional ...
Plant trichomes are highly specialized structures that develop from the epidermal pavement cells of different plant tissues. They are known to defend plants from biotic and abiotic stresses such as ...
The first commercially available automated colony-counting system was produced in the 1970's, according to Michael Zervoudis, sales and marketing manager at Gainesville, Va.-based BioLogics. Artek ...
Colony counting is crucial to various applications, including environmental monitoring, food safety testing, pharmaceutical quality control, and research. The information this provides allows us to ...
Reduce plastic waste, remove disposable slide costs, and automate cell counting in your lab with DeNovix CellDrop™ Automated Cell Counters. The CellDrop features dual fluorescence and brightfield ...
Proliferation assays provide quantitative evaluation of a cell population’s viability and growth, and are a crucial aspect of cancer biology research. There are various types of proliferation assays, ...
Quantification of subcellular structures such as nuclei and cytoplasmic proteins using staining methods based on fluorescent dyes or fluorescently tagged antibodies are widely used in scientific ...
Patented technology enables inventory counts up to eight times faster than manual methods with 99% accuracy, transforming supply chain visibility and operational efficiency REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS ...
Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) induces a massive cytopathic effect (CPE) on various cell types. Therefore, the plaque assay, a CPE-based virus titration method, remains the gold standard for quantifying ...
System schematic for automatic detection of sister chromatid exchanges. Machine learning techniques have been used to develop a set of algorithms that can identify and count SCEs in microscopy images.
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