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Adherent Cell Counting

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Adherent Cell Counting
Adherent Cell Counting
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Celigo cell counting application benefits

  1. Rapid brightfield imaging and label-free in situ analysis of cells
  2. Whole-well image capture with a 1 u/pixel resolution
  3. Imaging of multi-well plates (1536-well to 6-well) and T-flasks (T-25 and T-75)
  4. Easy-to-use interface to image and identify a wide variety of cell types in brightfield
  5. Straightforward image segmentation and cell identification software
  6. Graphic and numeric reports of growth curves, cell counts, doubling time, and doubling rates

Cell counting

The Celigo cell counting application features whole-well and label-free brightfield imaging. It improves the counting accuracy of cell cultures and removes the need for detachment enzymes and hemacytometers to determine cell culture density. The flexibility and ease-of-use of the Celigo cell counting application also allow cell growth to be monitored over time and facilitate the daily management of cultures. The standardization of this process leads to increased consistency of quantitative cell-based assays.

Cell counting of adherent cells on Celigo cell imaging cytometer

Brightfield imaging of breast cancer cell lines

Brightfield imaging of breast cancer cell lines

MDA-MB-436, MCF7 and MDA-MB-231 cell lines imaged (top) and segmented (bottom) using the direct cell counting application.



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