Automated cell counters are laboratory instruments used to determine the concentration of viable cells in a cell suspension with speed and accuracy. Cells are typically stained with trypan blue, a dye that is taken up by non-viable cells, allowing for differentiation of viable and non-viable cells under a microscope. Automated cell counters use techniques like image analysis, conductometry, or impedance to count cells in a sample without the need for a microscopic examination. The global ... Read more