Fluorometers are used for precise quantitation of biological molecules including nucleic acids and proteins in microliter (μl) samples.
Using the CellDrop to count GFP transfected cells
GFP is a common marker for transfection in biological systems. In order to assess transfection success it is important to optimize cell counting settings. this technical note provides a detailed protocol for optimizing the CellDrop GFP Count App.
In this blog post, we will go through each of the individual protocol criteria of our automated cell counters to show how they affect cell counting.
GFP is a common fluorophore used in molecular and cell biology. DS-11 Series and QFX fluorometers enable precise GFP quantification. Data on typical performance are presented in this note.
In this blog post, DeNovix will explore some of the principles of automated cell counters in more detail. Read on to learn more.
CellDrop™ Cell Counters introduce new levels of precision to biochemistry and life sciences studies investigating cell populations in various sample types.
In this article, DeNovix will outline the ideal operating protocols for the green fluorescence protein (GFP) application.
In this post, DeNovix offers tips for guaranteeing cell counting accuracy with your CellDrop™ instrument.
DeNovix offers a range of brightfield and fluorescence beads as an alternative to biological samples for cell counter training and qualification purposes.