Counting PBMCs using the Corning Cell Counter: A brightfield alternative to manual counting

23 Aug 2020

In this application note, Corning Life Sciences explains how the Corning® Cell Counter is designed for accurate peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) counting, and is intended as a replacement method for manual counting with a hemocytometer.

Corning® Cell Counter

Corning Life Sciences

For years, the choice between manual and automated cell counting has been a difficult one. Manual cell counting, on the one hand, is accurate, but time-consuming and very user-dependent. Automated cell counting, is much faster and less user-dependent, but the cost of disposable counting slides can be an issue. A tough choice, but now there is a solution.The new Corning Cell Counter is the first automated cell counter that combines the best of both worlds. It is: Fast – thanks to its online image processing Accurate – thanks to its cloud-based machine learning algorithm. Low-cost – works with common reusable glass hemocytometer. No consumables required.See resource tab below for specifications."

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