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Automated Cell Counter LMACL-A101 integrated with imaging capabilities can detect 3 to 30µm particles. Incorporates trypan blue staining to distinguish cells from debris effectively. Designed with high-resolution optics, it captures 50 pictures for detailed evaluation. Equipped with advanced algorithm, it provides clustering and morphological insights. Our Automated Cell Counter ensures reliable viability assessment with real-time concentration monitoring.
Specifications
| Particle Size Range | 3 to 30µm |
| Sample Volume | 10µL |
| Sample Concentration | 1× 10⁴ to 2×10⁷ cells/mL, Maximum at 4×10⁷ cells /mL |
| Detection Time | 20 to 30s |
| Dye | Trypan-blue |
| Image Magnification | 5X |
| Data Input and Output | USB 2.0 |
| Coefficient of Variation | Less than 5% |
Pricing
| Product | Price | Unit | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Automated Cell Counter LMACL-A101 | $ 12562.5 | Each of 1 |
Features
Real-time dilution calculation
Built-in cleaning system
Chip-free operation
Size distribution analysis
Integrated data storage
High throughput processing
Optional Accessories
Model No | Accessory | Unit | Quantity |
LMACL-A102-T1 | 150 ml Trypan Blue | Each | 1 |
LMACL-A102-C1 | 500 ml Cleaning Liquid | Each | 1 |
Applications
Automated Cell Counter LMACL-A101 is employed in viability assays, morphological data collection, advanced imagining and counting of various types of mammalian cells, yeast, and tumor cells.
Selection Guide
Automated Cell Counter LMACL-A101 is best for researchers working in cell biology, microbiology, and pharmaceutical studies. It is commonly used in applications such as cell viability assays, apoptosis detection, cytotoxicity testing, and culture density analysis. Its ability to accurately count cells within a size range of 3 to 60 µm makes it suitable for analyzing mammalian cells, yeast, and other eukaryotic cells. The device offers rapid image acquisition and analysis through advanced algorithms, ensuring high throughput and reproducibility. It is particularly beneficial in experiments requiring consistent and objective cell counts across multiple samples. It complies with CE and ISO certifications, assuring quality and adherence to international laboratory standards. Customers should choose this model if they require a robust and user-friendly solution with reliable data output for diverse research and clinical laboratory environments.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 What is an Automated Cell Counter?
An Automated Cell Counter is an apparatus designed to quickly and accurately count cells in a sample without manual effort.
2 How does an Automated Cell Counter work?
It works by using imaging or electrical sensing to detect and count cells in a liquid sample.
3 What types of samples can be analyzed by Automated Cell Counter?
It can analyze a variety of biological samples, including mammalian cells, yeast, bacteria, and plant cells.
4 What kind of maintenance does Automated Cell Counter require?
Regular maintenance includes cleaning of sample chambers, updating software and checking for calibration accuracy.
5 How is Automated Cell Counter used in cell culture?
It monitors cell growth, density and viability during routine cell culture.
6 Can Automated Cell Counter be used in pharmaceutical research?
It is widely used in drug screening and cytotoxicity studies in pharma labs.
7 Can Automated Cell Counter be used in clinical diagnostics?
It assists in analyzing blood and body fluid samples for diagnostics.
8 Is Automated Cell Counter used in vaccine production?
It is essential in vaccine production for monitoring cell lines and culture consistency.
9 Can Automated Cell Counter be used in environmental microbiology?
It is used to assess microbial populations in environmental samples with appropriate staining.
10 How does Automated Cell Counter help in toxicity testing?
It measures changes in cell viability and count after exposure to toxins, aiding in toxicology studies.