Bacterial Examination and Culture Growing
Bacterial examination is a diagnostic process that identifies, quantifies, and characterizes bacteria in clinical (blood, urine, sputum) or environmental samples (water, food) to detect infections or contamination. Key methods include culturing on agar, staining for microscopic analysis, biochemical tests, and genetic testing (PCR) to determine effective treatments.
Cell culture is the process of growing, maintaining, and studying cells (mammalian, plant, or microbe) outside their natural environment in a controlled, sterile laboratory setting. It is crucial for biomedical research, drug development, toxicity testing, vaccine production, and tissue engineering.
Graticules offer Sedgewick Rafter chambers, Howard Cells and a range of Haemocytometers from their standard products and makes custom chambers for various OWM customers worldwide.
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