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With imaging experts from the University of Cambridge and a growing knowledge of camera technology, frame grabbing, and image capture techniques, the company enhanced its range within digital imaging.

 

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How to validate an automated colony counter

The following paper cites the use of ProtoCOL 3 colony counter.

Down for the Count

This article cites the use of ProtoCOL 3 colony counter.

Evaluation of ProtoCOL 3 instrument for enumeration of bacterial and fungal colonies on agar plates

This article cites the use of the ProtoCOL 3 colony counter.

Reducing timelines for vaccine potency testing

This article cites the use of ProtoCOL colony counter.

Automate That! Developments in Laboratory Automation

This article cites the use of ProtoCOL colony counter.

Evaluation of radiation resistance of the bacterial contaminants from femoral heads processed for allogeneic transplantation

The following paper cites the use of aCOLyte colony counter.

Highwire Press, Stanford University

These articles cite the use of Synbiosis colony counters.

Effect of pre-existing anti-tick-borne encephalitis virus immunity on neutralising antibody response to the Vero cell-derived, inactivated Japanese encephalitis virus vaccine candidate IC51

The following paper cites the use of ProtoCOL colony counter.

Studies on the efficacy of Chloramine T trihydrate (N-chloro-p-toluene sulfonamide) against planktonic and sessile populations of different Legionella pneumophila strains

The following paper cites the use of aCOLyte SuperCount colony counter.

A comparison of manual and automated colony counting

This article cites the use of aCOLyte colony counter.

Effects of steam pasteurisation on Salmonella Typhimurium DT104 and Escherichia coli O157:H7 surface inoculated onto beef, pork and chicken

The following paper cites the use of aCOLyte colony counter.

Simplified method to automatically count bacterial colony forming unit (Opsonophagocytosis assay, Bacterial colony counting)

Abstract Bacterial colony counting is a significant technical hurdle for vaccine studies as well as various microbiological studies. We now show that an automated colony counter can process images obtained