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Colony Formation Assay minor

Plate scratches or impurities interfere with imaging

Symptom
Imaging shows linear scratches, dust specks, or crystal violet precipitate that look like colonies or obscure them.
Common Causes
  1. 1 Dish quality is poor (scratched or aged plastic)
  2. 2 Crystal violet has precipitated in the bottle
  3. 3 Photographing under uneven lighting creates reflections
Solutions
  1. 1 Use fresh, high-quality tissue culture dishes
  2. 2 Filter (0.22 µm) and re-dissolve crystal violet stock before use
  3. 3 Photograph under even diffuse lighting; avoid direct flash that produces reflections
Related Video (2)
YouTube (Curated Tutorials) ★ 78
A Guide to the Colony Forming Cell Assay: Methods and Tips
"Provides step-by-step protocol with optimization tips that would address plate quality and imaging best practices to avoid scratches and impurities."
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 76
Colony Formation Assay — Step-by-Step Protocol (Bio-Techne)
"Bio-Techne walkthrough explicitly covers fixation, crystal violet staining, and colony counting—directly relevant to identifying and mitigating imaging artifacts from staining precipitate and dish qua"
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