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Live/Dead Staining for Quantifying Viable but Not Culturable Cells in Manuka Honey-Treated Wound-Causing Bacteria

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06:29 min

April 25th, 2025

DOI :

10.3791/67398-v

April 25th, 2025


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Immunology and Infection

Chapters in this video

0:00

Introduction

0:50

Preparation of Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa for Manuka Honey and Antibiotic Treatment (Day 2–3)

3:07

Determining the Culturable Cells in Samples Using the Viable Place Count Method

3:58

Determining the Viable Cells in the Samples Using Live/Dead Staining and Fluorescent Microscopy (Day 3 and 4)

5:43

Results

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