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Primary Cell Concentration & Viability using Cellometer Auto 2000 Automated Cell Viability Counter

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2BJWAwXJIk Instrument Overview: Primary Cell Concentration & Viability using Cellometer Auto 2000 Automated Cell Viability Counter This instrument overview demonstrates the steps taken to measure primary cell concentration and viability using Auto 2000 while introducing the software and location of buttons.

By |2021-04-14T20:17:14+00:00March 12th, 2021|0 Comments

How Dual-fluorescent Fluorescein Diacetate (FDA)/PI Assays Work for Cell Concentration and Viability

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22uS5Ls44MU Video: How Dual-fluorescent Fluorescein Diacetate (FDA)/PI Assays Work for Cell Concentration and Viability This video provides a demonstration through illustration to explain the process in which Dual-fluorescent Fluorescein Diacetate (FDA)/PI Assays Work for Cell Concentration and Viability.

By |2021-03-12T15:04:08+00:00March 12th, 2021|0 Comments

How Dual-fluorescent AO/PI Assays Work for Cell Concentration and Viability

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4qJishv5Uw Video: How Dual-fluorescent AO/PI Assays Work for Cell Concentration and Viability This video provides a demonstration through illustration to explain the process in which dual-fluorescent Calcein AM/PI assay for cell concentration and viability Calcein-AM penetrates the cell membrane of both living and dead cells. This assay is most suitable for primary cell samples which contain debris and unwanted non-nucleated cell types.

By |2021-03-12T15:02:02+00:00March 12th, 2021|0 Comments

How Dual-fluorescent AO/EB Assays Work for Cell Concentration and Viability

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zg_H_OaeTjA Video: How Dual-fluorescent AO/EB Assays Work for Cell Concentration and Viability This video provides a demonstration through illustration to explain the process in which Dual-fluorescent AO/EB Assays Work for Cell Concentration and Viability. This assay is most suitable for primary cell samples such as white blood cells, splenocytes and lymphocytes which contain debris and unwanted non-nucleated cell types such as red blood cells.

By |2021-03-12T14:58:05+00:00March 12th, 2021|0 Comments
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