In this post, DeNovix explores primary cell counting using AO/PI with a focus on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs).
Viability is a key metric in determining the activity of yeast cells in solution using fluorescent stains like FDA and PI with both cell counters.
Despite the variety of cell counters available, they can typically be divided into one of two sub-groups: manual and automated cell counters.
This blog post compares the microvolume performance of the Thermo Fisher NanoDrop™ One spectrophotometer and the DeNovix DS-11 Series.
UV-Vis absorbance is the primary method for determining a sample’s concentration and purity of DNA or RNA. Learn more with DeNovix.
Various methods of cell counting exist for quantifying the total number of cells in solution and calculating sample viability.
This blog post compares the protein concentration capabilities of Thermo Fisher NanoDrop™ One spectrophotometers and the DeNovix DS-11 Series.
Fluorescence assays are critical in biochemical and life sciences applications using fluorometry for sample quantification. Learn more with DeNovix.
Absorbance and fluorescence analysis are distinct yet complementary techniques used to detect and quantify analytes of interest in a sample.
This blog post from DeNovix explores the four primary protein quantification assays used in microvolume analysis of proteins and biochemistry applications.