Microbiology
Scientific Poster: Growing Mature Biofilms for Antimicrobial Screening, Host-pathogen Interactions, and Adhesion
Download this scientific poster to increase your impact by learning how to improve multiple microbiology assays including:
- High-content imaging
- Oral biofilm assays
- Host-pathogen interaction
- Antimicrobial compound profiling
Cell Microsystems offers the following systems for Microbiology:
Shear Flow System
The BioFlux shear flow systems empower you with the ability to add physiological shear flow to your research and drug discovery experiments, effectively revealing the true biology by emulating in vivo conditions.
- Bridge the gap between in vitro and in vivo experiments with controlled shear flow between 0-200 dyn/cm².
- Increase antimicrobial/antifungal drug discovery and development throughput with the ability to run up to 96 assays in parallel.
- Expand your capabilities: Dual microenvironments and controllable flow direction make performing sophisticated assays such as chemotaxis and motility easy.
- Visually observe bacterial or fungal attachment and growth in real time.
Automated Counting & Analysis
The CASY Cell Counter & Analyzer is at the forefront of microbiology analysis technology, offering unparalleled precision and efficiency. Designed for the demanding needs of modern laboratories, this state-of-the-art instrument provides accurate, reliable, and rapid cell counting and analysis, enabling scientists to focus on groundbreaking research and results.
- Versatile Sample Compatibility: Able to count large to small yeast, bacteria, and fungi spores.
- Accurate and Reproducible Cell Counting and Viability Assessment: Utilizes electronic current exclusion and pulse field analysis to precisely determine viability by counting live cell membranes and dead cell nuclei, ensuring data integrity for your research.
- Gmp/glp compliant
- Maximal variation of ± 2%
- Counts 50,000 cells in 45 seconds
- Minimal Sample Preparation: Requires no dyes or reagents for cell counting, preserving sample integrity and reducing consumable costs.
- Determine cell count, mean volume, and homogeneity using just 20-50uL of sample
- 3 individual capillaries can be optimized for different applications
Successfully counted bacteria
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| A | Leptospira interrogans | Salmonella thyphimurium |
|---|---|---|
| Acinetobacter baylyi | M | Serratia marcescens |
| Aeromonas salmonicida | Malikia spinosa | Shimwellia blattae |
| Alcaligenes faecalis | Mycobacterium smegmatis | Staphylococcus capitis |
| B | N | Staphylococcus aureus |
| Bacillus atrophaeus | Neisseria canis | Staphylococcus carnosus |
| Bacillus cereus | P | Staphylococcus epidermidis |
| Bacillus subtilis | Pasteurella aerogenes | Staphylococcus gallinarium |
| Bacteroides ovatus | Pasteurella multocida | Staphylococcus saprophyticus |
| Bordetella petrii | Providencia heimbachae | Staphylococcus simulans |
| C | Prteus myxofaciens | Staphylococcus xylosus |
| Comamonas acidovorans | Pseudomonas aeruginosa | Streptomyces spectabilis |
| Comamonas testosteronii | Pseudomonas chloraphis | Synechococcus elongatus |
| E | Pseudomonas fluorescens | Streptomyces spectabilis |
| Edwarsiella hoshinae | Pseudomonas monteilii | V |
| Enterobacter cloacae | Pseudomonas mosselii | Vibrio anguillarum |
| Erwinia aphidicola | Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes | Vibrio parahaemolyticus |
| Escherichia Coli | Pseudomonas putida | Y |
| K | Pseudomonas stutzerii | Yersina bercovieri |
| Klebsiella pneumoniae | R | Yersinia ruckeri |
| Kluyvera georgiana | Rahnella aquatilis | |
| L | S | |
| Lactobacillus | Salmonella sp. |