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Accurately counting viable cells in a sample is crucial for various biological assays, including normalization and assessing drug impacts on cell proliferation for cancer research. Regular cell culture maintenance also requires monitoring cell growth and counts to ensure consistent seeding densities for downstream processes. For live-cell assays, where proliferation indicates effectiveness, a nondestructive or label-free cell counting method is preferred. Alternatively, cells can be harvested and quantified using a counting chamber, which is a straightforward but destructive approach.
In this application compendium, you’ll find valuable information on applications including:
- Kinetic proliferation assay using label-free cell counting
- Monitoring pH in long-term proliferation assays
- Fluorescent markers in proliferation assays
- Utilizing automated, multiparametric methods to quantify kinetic cell death analyses
Deepen your cell viability and proliferation insights with tools and techniques that can take your research to the next level.