Abstract:The demand for reliable methods for the quantification of intracellular bacteria is growing. Among modern methods such as PCR and flow cytometry, traditional methods including colony forming unit assay and immune-fluorescence are still the two most commonly techniques worldwide. In colony forming unit assay, there are variations among publications, making data results inconsistent across studies. The aim of this paper is to evaluate available techniques and develop improved protocols for the quantification of … Show more
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