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Scepter Cell Counter Sensors
40 µm sensors designed to count particles between 3 µm & 17 µm
Synonym(s):
Automated Cell counter tips
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manufacturer/tradename
Scepter
parameter
50,000 particles/mL particle concentration (1,500,000 particles/mL)
technique(s)
cell counting: suitable
particle size
3-18 μm
compatibility
for use with cells sized 4.0–12.0 μm
shipped in
ambient
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General description
The Scepter cell counter’s screen displays:
Cell concentration
Average cell size
Average cell volume
Histogram of size or volume distribution
This system is intended for research use only and has been tested with cell types representative of those in use today.
Coupled with precision liquid handling channels and electronics, the Scepter sensor accurately and reliably provides cell population statistics
Application
Cell Culture
Storage Class Code
11 - Combustible Solids
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Using the 40 µm aperture sensor, the Scepter cell counter can accurately and precisely count a broad range of cell types, including small cells such as PBMC and red blood cells.
The Scepter handheld, automated cell counter provides a rapid, reliable alternative to traditional SCC analysis in dairy milk.
Scepter cell counter is well suited for precise counting for beads of numerous types commonly employed in a wide range of biological applications.
Protocols
The Scepter used in an application to count yeast cells.
The Scepter™ cell counter uses the Coulter principle of impedance-based particle detection to reliably and accurately count every cell in your sample.
Our team of scientists has experience in all areas of research including Life Science, Material Science, Chemical Synthesis, Chromatography, Analytical and many others.
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