2016
A pipeline for developing and testing staining protocols for flow cytometry, demonstrated with SYBR Green I and propidium iodide viability staining
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“…Although time did not have a significant effect on either dye in this study, Nescerecka et al [ 26 ] showed that it was the most significant factor affecting intact bacteria cell concentration in their study on bacteria viability, using SYBR Green I and Propidium Iodide.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 53%
“…Although time did not have a significant effect on either dye in this study, Nescerecka et al [ 26 ] showed that it was the most significant factor affecting intact bacteria cell concentration in their study on bacteria viability, using SYBR Green I and Propidium Iodide.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 53%
“…Furthermore, a notable alternative method is the ATP test, a process of rapidly measuring actively growing microorganisms through ATP detection (a molecule found in and around living cells) in the water sample. Studies published by [59,60] confirm the effectiveness of this method. Since ATP is quantified by measuring the light produced through its reaction with the naturally occurring enzyme luciferase using a luminometer, the amount of light produced is directly proportional to the amount of ATP present in the sample.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…As found by Hou et al and Nescerecka et al [ 87 , 88 ], the saturated bacterial precipitate resuspended in M9 medium to an OD 600 of 0.2. With or without 40 mM NAC was used to treat bacteria.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 71%
