Plants adapt their water consumption to environmental conditions by counting and calculating environmental stimuli with their guard cells. Plants control their water consumption via adjustable pores ...
Cell counting is a fundamental step in many workflows, including cell culture, cell analysis, transfection, single cell sequencing, and cell therapy. Automated cell counters have improved the speed, ...
Plants control their water consumption via adjustable pores (stomata), which are formed from pairs of guard cells. They open their stomata when there is a sufficient water supply and enough light for ...
Trypan Blue is widely used in cell culture laboratories for selectively staining dead cells and tissues. However, the utilization of this dye may pose challenges when accurately evaluating cell counts ...
Left: A blue light pulse of 0.1 seconds triggers a calcium signal (red) in guard cells, which is followed by an anion current (black). Right: The influx of calcium into the cell promotes the release ...