CellDrop™ Cell Counters introduce new levels of precision to biochemistry and life sciences studies investigating cell populations in various sample types.
This technical note outlines seven top tips from the DeNovix applications team to ensure accurate and reproducible results when counting cells manually or using automated systems such as the CellDrop™ Automated Cell Counter.
In this post, DeNovix offers tips for guaranteeing cell counting accuracy with your CellDrop™ instrument.
EasyApps software includes pre-installed count apps for rapid counting and viability assessment. This note defines the count settings and how each can be adjusted to optimize performance.
The presence of debris, non-nucleated cells and highly variable cell numbers can make counting primary cells challenging. Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMCs) are a common primary cell source where accurate enumeration is essential. This technical note outlines the best practices for counting PBMCs using the CellDrop Automated Cell Counter.
DeNovix offers a range of brightfield and fluorescence beads as an alternative to biological samples for cell counter training and qualification purposes.
In this post, DeNovix explores primary cell counting using AO/PI with a focus on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs).
Despite the variety of cell counters available, they can typically be divided into one of two sub-groups: manual and automated cell counters.
Various methods of cell counting exist for quantifying the total number of cells in solution and calculating sample viability.