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Electronic cell counter

Manufactured by Olympus
Sourced in Japan

The Electronic Cell Counter is a laboratory instrument used to count and analyze cells. It provides an automated and precise method for determining the number of cells in a sample, making it a valuable tool for various applications in cell biology, hematology, and other research fields.

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2 protocols using electronic cell counter

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Real-time Cell Proliferation Analysis

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All cells were collected and resuspended by 1 mL RPMI 1640 (Gibco), and the density of cells was measured by an electronic cell counter (Olympus, Tokyo, Japan). Six thousand cells with 150 µL RPMI 1640 were added to each hole in an E-Plate (Agilent, Shanghai, China). Then the plate was put into a real-time cell analyzer (Agilent, Shanghai, China), and the analysis of cell proliferation was completed within 120 hours.
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Quantifying Lewis Lung Carcinoma Proliferation

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FGL1_NC and FGL1_KD Lewis lung carcinoma cells were collected, resuspended in 1 mL RPMI 1640, and cell density was measured using an electronic cell counter (Olympus, Tokyo, Japan). Briefly, 2,000 cells were seeded in 150 μL RPMI 1640 in an E-Plate (Agilent Technologies, Santa Clara, CA, USA). Then, the plate was placed in a real-time cell analyzer (Agilent Technologies) and the cell proliferation was evaluated in following 96 h.
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