Abstract

Cell counting is a fundamental procedure in living cell culture-based experiments and protocols in which the cell number quantification is required. The number of cells is one of the parameters necessary to investigate several cell culture features requiring to be monitored as function of time, such as cell viability, proliferation, growth, fitness and metabolism. Aim of this paper is contributing to declare a comprehensive uncertainty budget for cell counting through metabolic assays according to the EURACHEM/CITAC Guide Quantifying Uncertainty in Analytical Measurement.

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  • The aim of this paper is to contribute to declare a comprehensive uncertainty budget for cell counting by metabolic assays according to the EURACHEM/CITAC Guide Quantifying Uncertainty in Analytical Measurement [1].The lack of traceability of diagnostic and clinical measurement justifies the consideration on the quantification of cells number as a measurement service requested by National Metrology Institutes (NMIs)

  • Cell counting is a fundamental procedure in living cell culture-based experiments and protocols in which the cell number quantification is required

  • The cell number is one of the parameters necessary to investigate several cell culture features such as cell viability, proliferation, growth, fitness and metabolism which require a monitoring as function of time [3]

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