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October 21, 2015 • FQ&S Staff

Figure 2: The image on the right illustrates a sufficient fluorescent signal intensity translating into an appropriate incubation time. The picture on the left shows that an accurate count is not possible if the intensity of the fluorescence is too low due to an insufficient incubation time.

Figure 2: The image on the right illustrates a sufficient fluorescent signal intensity translating into an appropriate incubation time. The picture on the left shows that an accurate count is not possible if the intensity of the fluorescence is too low due to an insufficient incubation time.

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Figure 2: The image on the right illustrates a sufficient fluorescent signal intensity translating into an appropriate incubation time. The picture on the left shows that an accurate count is not possible if the intensity of the fluorescence is too low due to an insufficient incubation time.