2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00506-021-00802-z
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“Every cell counts”—experiences with flow cytometry for Austrian drinking water supply

Abstract: The last decades have seen extensive scientific and technological improvements in many fields of microbiology and molecular biology. Correspondingly, flow cytometry—a rapid, precise and straightforward method for cultivation-independent detection of cells in liquids—has been a major topic in aquatic microbiology and drinking water analysis. Flow cytometry provides information at the single-cell level, including total cell counts, size measurements, nucleic acid content and bacterial viability and activity. Whi… Show more

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“…Flow cytometry is a proven method of evaluating total cell count (TCC) and nucleic acid viability and amount in bacterial cells (Macey, 2007;Prest et al, 2013;Schönher et al, 2021). Community characterization in a liquid medium is often performed through the discrimination of cells with high nucleic acid content (HNA) and low nucleic acid content (LNA) (Wang et al, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Flow cytometry is a proven method of evaluating total cell count (TCC) and nucleic acid viability and amount in bacterial cells (Macey, 2007;Prest et al, 2013;Schönher et al, 2021). Community characterization in a liquid medium is often performed through the discrimination of cells with high nucleic acid content (HNA) and low nucleic acid content (LNA) (Wang et al, 2010).…”
Section: Graphical Abstract 1 Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%