Automatic Cell Counter Articles & Analysis
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To read the full article printed in the August 2024 issue of Pathology and Practice, click "Download Article" below. Cerebrospinal fluid cell counts performed using hemocytometer chamber methods are prone to high interobserver variability and poor reproducibility. Utilizing an automated system minimizes errors and simplifies the testing process. The accuracy of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) cell ...
Because neural stem cells (NSCs) have the potential of self-renewal and multidirectional differentiation, the method of suspended neural bulb culture can be used to obtain and study. After processing the embryonic brain tissue into a single cell, only the cells with the ability of self-renewal can be cloned and proliferated into a suspended nerve ball in the culture medium, and with the progress ...
Introduction Cartilage damage as a result of traumatic injury or long-term wear is the major cause of disability worldwide and a significant health priority for the rapidly aging global population. To better understand mechanisms of cartilage damage and repair, it is desirable that investigators be able to study chondrocytes in vitro. While in vitro work with human cells is preferred to ...
