Ten Advantages of Cellometer Automated Cell Counting

1. Streamline the QC Process  Measure cell concentration and viability for multiple sample types using one method! No need to perform RBCs lysis for Clinical Samples: Bone Marrow, Cord Blood, Peripheral Blood, Mobilized Peripheral Blood, Tissue Digests Samples following cryopreservation Samples following density gradient separation Samples following magnetic separation (CD56+, CD34+) Cultured cells 2. Improve Accuracy of QC Results  Dual-fluorescence counting eliminates interference from red blood cells, platelets, and debris 3. Reduce Testing Time  Automated counting is 10x faster than manual counting 4. Reduce Errors  Automated counting eliminates manual counting, calculation, and recording errors 5. Reduce Inter-Operator Variability  Pre-set analysis parameters [...]

Easily Transition from Manual Cell Counting to Automated Cell Counting

Cellometer Auto 2000 Cell Viability Counter When performed correctly, correlation studies make it easy to transition from manual counting to Cellometer automated cell counting. Because Cellometer Auto 2000 and Cellomether Vision utilize a dual-fluorescence detection system, fresh blood and bone marrow samples can be analyzed for total nucleated cell concentration and viability without lysing, thus simplifying the testing process and improving the accuracy and consistency of test results. The same method can be used to analyze both fresh and processed samples or users can switch to a more traditional trypan blue method following magnetic separation. Figure 1. [...]

By |2021-06-15T20:42:23+00:00February 25th, 2014|Categories: Cell Counting Leadership, Cellometer Product News|Tags: |0 Comments
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