The conventional approach uses trypan blue dye, which stains only dead cells. A pathologist determines the cell viability by manually tallying the total number of cells and then subtracting the ...
The traditional trypan blue can be used with the LUNA-II™, as well as the safer Erythrosin B. Both dyes produce consistently accurate cell count and viability data with the LUNA-II™.
The inhibitory effect was observed clearly at concentrations without cytotoxicity, as determined by trypan blue dye exclusion. Finally, a variety of soup preparations was evaluated and found to be ...
The traditional trypan blue can be used with the LUNA-FL™, as well as the safer Erythrosin B. Both dyes produce consistently accurate cell count and viability data with the LUNA-FL™.
With the new Cellaca MX Automated Cell Counter you can now count up to 24 samples in 48 seconds using trypan blue or in 2.5 minutes with fluorescence. Your workflow will be streamlined and more ...
A Bio-Rad TC20 automated cell counter to provide reproducible and accurate cell counts for adherent as well as suspension cells. The TC20 can count single and mixed cell populations and determine ...
This breakthrough saves costs by eliminating the need for Trypan blue or other dyes, further streamlining procedures. "Using Beyeonics One for cataract surgery with minimal coax lighting and ...