Cell Viability Analysis Using Trypan Blue: Manual and Automated Methods

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One of the traditional methods of cell viability analysis is the use of trypan blue dye exclusion staining. This technique has been the standard methodology used in academic research laboratories and industrial biotechnology plants. Cells were routinely counted manually with a hemocytometer. In recent years, modern automated instrumentation has been introduced to supplement this traditional technique with the efficiency and reproducibility of computer control, advanced imaging, and automated sample handling.

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Louis, K. S., & Siegel, A. C. (2011). Cell Viability Analysis Using Trypan Blue: Manual and Automated Methods. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 740, pp. 7–12). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-61779-108-6_2

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