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On the accurate counting of tumor cells
IEEE Transactions on Nanobioscience, 2003Quantitative analysis of tumor cells is fundamental to pathological studies. Current practices are mostly manual, time-consuming, and tedious, yielding subjective and imprecise results. To understand the behavior of tumor cells, it is critical to have an objective way to count these cells.
Fang, B., Hsu, W., Lee, M.L.
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2006
Publisher Summary Cell culture is the technique of growing cell lines or dissociated cells extracted from normal tissues or tumors. The cell count measures the status of the culture at a given time and is essential when sub-culturing or assessing the effects of experimental treatments on cells. Cell culture measurements can be divided into three major
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Publisher Summary Cell culture is the technique of growing cell lines or dissociated cells extracted from normal tissues or tumors. The cell count measures the status of the culture at a given time and is essential when sub-culturing or assessing the effects of experimental treatments on cells. Cell culture measurements can be divided into three major
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2015
Total cell count and differentiation of cells into their physiological and pathological forms are basic and the most valuable procedures of CSF analysis. A volume of 5–10 ml should be transferred without delay and cells separated immediately from the CSF fluid by centrifugation in order to obtain a sufficient amount of both elements for analysis. Total
Herwig Strik, Ingelore Nagel
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Total cell count and differentiation of cells into their physiological and pathological forms are basic and the most valuable procedures of CSF analysis. A volume of 5–10 ml should be transferred without delay and cells separated immediately from the CSF fluid by centrifugation in order to obtain a sufficient amount of both elements for analysis. Total
Herwig Strik, Ingelore Nagel
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Analytical Chemistry, 2010
A lab-on-a-chip approach to cell counting and analysis could become an inexpensive, disposable, and rapid point-of-care diagnostic tool.
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A lab-on-a-chip approach to cell counting and analysis could become an inexpensive, disposable, and rapid point-of-care diagnostic tool.
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Cell Counting in the Fuchs-Rosenthal Counting Chamber
2020In addition to the semi-quantitative determination of cell counts in urine sediment, cell counting in the Fuchs-Rosenthal counting chamber is a proven method that is still valid today for the determination of erythrocyte and leukocyte counts per microliter.
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ACCURACY OF BLOOD CELL COUNTING
Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science, 1953openaire +3 more sources