GVA is a high throughput cell viability assay for microbiology. Akin to the classic CFU assay, GVA measures the number of viable microbes in a sample based on counting discrete colonies. The classic ...
IMAGE CAPTION: Christian Meyer demonstrates the Geometric Viability Assay (GVA), a new method for counting microbes that works 36 times faster than conventional methods. Credit: Casey Cass/CU Boulder ...
University of Colorado Boulder researchers have developed a new way of counting microorganisms that works as much as 36 times faster than conventional methods, cuts plastic use more than 15-fold and ...
This article is based on a poster originally authored by DeNovix. What is the best way to assess viability? Trypan Blue has long been the preferred method for selectively staining dead cells and ...
The CellTiter-Glo® Luminescent Cell Viability Assay uses luminescence to accurately determine the number of viable cells in a culture. Sequentially process plates exhibiting a highly consistent ...
Pharmas and biotechs struggle to screen large quantities of compounds, hoping to eliminate early those that would prove more destructive than beneficial. One avenue toward a successful resolution of ...