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Validation of Cell Counting using Thoma Chamber

Started by , Jan 13 2013 08:23 AM
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Hi,

I am working in the brewing industry and for the cell counting I use the chamber Thoma. Recently, I have done some tests with Scepter counter cells from Merck and I want to know if someone use this apparatus and if it is reliable. It can be used only for cells count and also for viability of cells?
What instruments/methods you use for this?


Thanks in advance!
maricmargot
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Can anyone help maricmargot with this query?

Thanks,
Simon

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