File:Virtual Colony Count (VCC) sextuplicate calibration growth curves.png
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English: This kinetic plot shows the results of a calibration experiment that relates CFUv to threshold time for use with the Virtual Colony Count antibacterial assay. It was recorded using a Tecan infinite M1000 plate reader set at 37 degrees C, a Costar 3595 96-well plate, and PMHT media (1:1 10 mM sodium phosphate pH 7.4 with 1%TSB:twice-concentrated Mueller-Hinton Broth) |
Date | 02/15/13 |
Source | I made it using Microsoft Excel |
Author | Bryan Ericksen |
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