RWD automated cell counters provide three models to meet different customers’ needs in BF & FL cell counting and analysis in 9 seconds. Combined with highly intelligent software and excellent microscopy optics structure, the counters could liberate researchers from the heavy work of daily cell counting.
The RWD automated cell counters adopts Trypan Blue staining method, intelligent image recognition and advanced optical imaging technology to achieve accurate and automatic cell analysis. The algorithm can identify both live and dead cells within 9 seconds. Information such as cell counts, viability and diameter can be obtained by just one click. With fluorescence cubes (sold separately), C100 can display images in BF and FL channels simultaneously and clearly present cell counts and cell morphology. They are optimal devices to analyse cell viability and transfection efficiency in immunology and vaccine development, cell therapy, tumour research, stem cell, metabolism research and more.
- Accurate: whether in BF or FL counting, it can achieve fast and accurate counting under a clear field of vision, making the results more stable and reliable
- Fast: in BF mode the cell counter will automatically expose, focus and count after inserting the slide
- Simple: simple operation reduces working time and improves experiment efficiency
- High accuracy: the self-developed algorithm can identify clustered cells and intelligent cell marks contribute to precise cell recognition. RBC counting, low autofluorescence and high-transmit filter enable clear imaging
- Time saving: autofocus, autoexposure and powerful computing ensures high efficiency
- Compact design: compact size fits into all placements
- User friendly: user friendly UI and built-in user guide ensures easy operation, up to 1000 counting results can be stored. No need for another device for extra storage
- Removable modular FL cubes allow easy switches among various scenarios (sold separately)
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