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Hemocytometer grid types

November 10, 2021 2

You may be familiar with the ubiquitous Improved Neubauer hemocytometer, but did you know there are other options? Most chambers are fairly similar in construction,…

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Hemocytometer applications

July 31, 2013 8

Here are the main applications of the hemocytometer: To perform blood counts: blood is a fluid that naturally carries cells throughout the human (or animal)…

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Hemocytometer square size

April 11, 2013 14

Why are there different hemocytometer grid sizes? The hemocytometer was originally invented by Louis-Charles Malassez to count blood cells. But later on, biologists and experimental…

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Viability dyes: Trypan blue vs Erythrosine B

April 8, 2013 28

Looking for a live/dead assay, and not sure which one is best? Here we have the answer for you. Why do a live/dead assay? You…

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Quantity vs quality | Automated cell counter or hemocytometer?

April 7, 2013 6

Automated cell counters have been around for some time now, both in biological research labs and medical test/research centers. It is indeed a timesaving tool…

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