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Cell Counting and Image Cytometry

Cell Concentration and Viability for Blood-based Samples

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Cell Concentration and Viability for Blood-based Samples
Automated Analysis of Primary Cells
Brightfield Cell Analysis
Cell Analysis for Breweries and Biofuels
Cell Concentration and Viability for Blood-based Samples
Cell Counting with a Hemocytometer
Cell Viability for Clean and Messy Samples
Fluorescent Assays
Immuno-oncology Research Using Cellometer Instruments
Miscellaneous Cell Types
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Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs)
Cell Concentration & Viability for Clinical Samples
Direct Count of White Blood Cells from Peripheral Blood Sample without Lysing Red Blood Cells
Platelets
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Cell Concentration & Viability for Clinical Samples
Analyze fresh and processed blood and bone marrow samples without lysing.
Direct Count of White Blood Cells from Peripheral Blood Sample without Lysing Red Blood Cells
Automatically measure nucleated cell concentration without lysing red blood cells using nuclear staining dyes (AO/PI), for human and mouse blood.
Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMCs)
Automatically measure live cell concentration and viability without lysing red blood cells for consistent results. Other cells include splenocytes and bone marrow.
Platelets
Automatically measure mouse and human platelet concentration using brightfield only method.


For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.