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It is excluded by live cells but can penetrate inside the disrupted membrane of dead cells.
It is a routine parameter used for determining the apoptosis of disrupted membrane of dead cells.
Through specific penetration through the damaged cell membrane of dead cells and intercalating into DNA, PMA could prevent DNA amplification of dead bacteria from LAMP, which enabled the differentiation of bacteria between VBNC state and dead state.
Via specific penetration through the damaged cell membrane of dead cells and intercalating into DNA, PMA could prevent DNA amplification of dead bacteria from LAMP, which enabled the differentiation of bacteria between VBNC state and dead state.
Trypan blue dye is able to pass through the cell membrane of dead, but not live cells.
Cell viability for each experimental group was then determined by the percentage of cells that excluded the dye, as trypan blue only traverses the membrane of dead cells.
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Dead cell counts were obtained from fluorescent images as propidium iodide permeates the membranes of dead cells staining these red.
Viable cells with intact membranes exclude PI, whereas the membranes of dead and damage cells are permeable to PI.
Viable cells with intact membranes exclude PI, whereas the membranes of dead and damaged cells are permeable to PI.
The green fluorochrome (SYTO 9) can penetrate intact membranes while the larger red fluorochrome (propidium iodide) only penetrates compromised membranes of dead bacteria.
Viable cells with intact membranes exclude PI, whereas the membranes of dead cells are permeable to PI.
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