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Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing Antimicrobial susceptibility test is an experimental method to detect the sensitivity of test bacteria to antimicrobial drugs. Antimicrobial susceptibility test is mainly used to detect whether antimicrobial drugs have an inhibitory effect on pathogenic microorganisms in vitro. And then this can be used clinically to guide the selection of therapeutic drugs and to understand the changes in the resistance of common pathogens in the region. Knowledge of antibiotics that are sensitive to bacteria can transform the choice of antibiotics from empirical therapy to targeted therapy.
Thomas  Schmitt
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Cell Structure Imaging Analysis Cell is the smallest unit of organism, which mainly includes cell membrane, cytoplasm, Golgi apparatus, ribosome, lysosome and so on. The structure of the cell is complex and exquisite and the various structures are coordinated with each other, so that life activities can be self-regulated and carried out in a highly orderly manner in a changing environment. Biomedicine and drug research usually rely on the quantitative analysis of cell structure, and live cell imaging is an effective method for cell structure analysis.
Michelle  Moser