Olympus’s Cell Counter model R1 automated cell counter is designed to reduce workloads and to standardize the cell counting process. Its unique software algorithm recognizes small cells < 8μm including peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and nerve cells differentiated and induced from iPS cells. It automatically recognizes and counts individual cells even in clustered cells, performs size- and shape-based sorting, and identifies live/dead cells. This portable instrument equipped with user-friendly touchscreen provides reliable result throughout the cell culture workflow and accelerates the cell culture process.
The Cell Counter model R1 automated cell counter is designed to reduce workloads and to standardize the cell counting process. Its unique software alg...
The Cell Counter model R1 automated cell counter is designed to reduce workloads and to standardize the cell counting process. Its unique software algorithm recognizes small cells < 8μm including peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and nerve cells differentiated and induced from iPS cells. It automatically recognizes and counts individual cells even in clustered cells, performs size- and shape-based sorting, and identifies live/dead cells. This portable instrument equipped with user-friendly touchscreen provides reliable result throughout the cell culture workflow and accelerates the cell culture process.
With improved image quality and ergonomics, the Olympus CKX53 delivers excellent performance and a comfortable workflow for a variety of cell culture ...
With improved image quality and ergonomics, the Olympus CKX53 delivers excellent performance and a comfortable workflow for a variety of cell culture needs including live cell observation, cell sampling and handling, image capture, and fluorescence observation.
CKX-CCSW software automatically measures cell confluence and provides a record of quantitative data so researchers no longer have to rely on manual co...
CKX-CCSW software automatically measures cell confluence and provides a record of quantitative data so researchers no longer have to rely on manual counting and confluency estimates. Used with the CKX53 microscope, the software counts the number of cells as well as the confluency percentage in a culture vessel. The data is saved as a CSV file that is easily exported to a PC for review and archiving.