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Cell Counting and Image Cytometry

The Disposable Hemocytometer

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The Disposable Hemocytometer
Comparing Manual and Automated Counting Methods
Counting Mammalian Cells Using a Hemocytometer
Counting Yeast Cells Using a Hemocytometer
History of the Hemocytometer
Sources of Hemocytometer Counting Errors
The Disposable Hemocytometer

Introduction

Over the years the hemocytometer has gone through a series of major developments creating a modern instrument that is more accurate and easier to use than its predecessors. Revvity’s disposable hemocytometer, known as CP2, is an easy-to-use enclosed chamber with counting grids for two samples. Because the CP2 slide is a single-use counting chamber, it reduces the potential issues with cross-contamination as well as improving efficiency and throughput.

How do I count cells with a manual Hemocytometer?

Manual cell counting with manual Hemocytometer

Step 1. Prepare the Hemocytometer

Clean hemocytometer and glass cover slip with 70% EtOH.

Step 2. Prepare Sample & Load Hemocytometer

Pipette 10 microliters of sample into the manual hemocytometer.

Step 3. Manually Count Cells in Sample

a. Place the hemocytometer under a microscope with a typical magnification of 100.

b. Focus both onto the grid pattern and the cell particles, and count the total number of cells found in 4 large corner squares

Step 4. Cell Calculations & Disposal of Hemocytometer

a. Multiply the dilution factor by the total number of cells, divide by the # of corner squares counted, and multiply by 10E4 to obtain cell concentration (cells/ml).

b. Clean hemocytometer and glass cover slip with 70% EtOH.

How do I count cells with a Revvity disposable Hemocytometer?

Manual cell counting with a Revvity disposable Hemocytometer

Step 1. Prepare Sample & Load Hemocytometer

Pipette 20 microliters of sample into the Revvity disposable hemocytometer

Step 2. Manually Count Cells in Sample

a. Place the disposable hemocytometer under a microscope with a typical magnification of 100.

b. Focused both onto the grid pattern and the cell particles, count the total number of cells found in 4 large corner squares

Step 3. Cell Calculations & Disposal of Hemocytometer

a. Multiply the dilution factor by the total number of cells and divide by the sample volume.

b. Dispose of the hemocytometer.

What Makes the Revvity Hemocytometer Different?

  • Integrated design
  • No cleaning or assembly of parts
  • Two counting chambers per slide
  • Disposable, so no washing biohazard

Details of the Revvity disposable Hemocytometer
 

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Revvity’s disposable hemocytometer is an enclosed chamber with two ports for sample introduction. The chamber contains precisely spaced lines in a grid pattern. There are two counting chambers per slide for replicates.
 

Improved-Neubauer-Hemacytometer-Cell-Counting-Grid


The counting grid pattern is the Improved Neubauer, as in a common hemocytometer. The consistent pattern design allows the standard cell counting procedure to be followed.
 


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