Webinar: Trypan Blue vs Fluorescent Cell Counting

In this webinar we highlight the differences between trypan blue and fluorescence-based cell counting methods.

By |2021-06-15T04:26:02+00:00October 18th, 2019|Categories: Cell Counting Leadership, Cellometer, Instrument, Upcoming Events, Video|Tags: |2 Comments

Accurate Cell Counting is Important for ELISpot

ELISpot is an assay for the detection and enumeration of cytokine secreting cells. Accurate cell counting is important for ELISpot.

Nexcelom’s CTO on the Future of CAR T Workflow

Nexcelom founder and CTO, Dr. Jean Qiu, describes 3 major reasons why we partner with global and local research organizations to streamline CAR-T workflow.

Advantages of a Standardized Automated Cell Counting Method for Cell Therapy

Q & A regarding the crucial need for accurate and consistent cell counting methods for development and manufacturing of CAR-T under GMP/GLP conditions.

Are Your Buffers Giving Accurate Cell Counts?

Assuring accurate cell viability is critical both pre- and post-thaw as the freezing process can alter cell characteristics.

Why Are You Using Trypan Blue to Determine Viability Post-Thaw?

After the freeze-thaw cycle, when viability drops, trypan blue's cytotoxic effect can further damage cells when incubation is required, thus skewing the sample's viability.

How to Perform High Throughput Cell Cycle Assays

What if cell cycle assays could be performed in a high throughput method? Image cytometry alternative for biologists and researchers.

By |2021-06-15T04:52:55+00:00November 2nd, 2018|Categories: Celigo, Cell Counting Leadership, Instrument, Video|Tags: |0 Comments

How to Improve ADCC Assays using Image Cytometry

This webinar explores current, conventional methods to perform ADCC assays and examines image cytometry as an alternative, improved method.

By |2021-06-15T04:57:18+00:00November 2nd, 2018|Categories: Celigo, Cell Counting Leadership, Instrument, Video|Tags: |0 Comments

Can you Trust Automated Cell Counting?

This webinar covers aspects such as accuracy, consistency and repeatability as a means of building trust and confidence in automated cell counting results.

By |2021-06-15T04:57:36+00:00November 2nd, 2018|Categories: Cell Counting Leadership, Cellometer, Instrument, Video|Tags: |0 Comments
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