Countess™ Cell Counting Chamber Slides and Holder, disposable
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Countess™ Cell Counting Chamber Slides and Holder, disposable
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Countess™ Cell Counting Chamber Slides and Holder, disposable

Countess Cell Counting Chamber Slides are conveniently packaged for use with the Countess Automated Cell Counter. Each disposable slide features two enclosed chambers. All Countess Cell Counting Chamber Slides (except Cat. No. C10283) are available with vials of trypan blue.
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Catalog NumberTypeFor Use With (Equipment)Quantity
T10282Trypan Blue StainCountess Automated Cell Counter2 x 1 mL
C10228Cell Counting Chamber SlideCountess Automated Cell Counter50 Slides
C10312Cell Counting Chamber SlideCountess Automated Cell Counter500 Slides
C10313Cell Counting Chamber SlideCountess Automated Cell Counter1250 Slides
C10314Cell Counting Chamber SlideCountess Automated Cell Counter2500 Slides
C10315Cell Counting Chamber SlideCountess Automated Cell Counter5000 Slides
AMEP4745Slide HolderCountess Automated Cell Counter1 unit, 1 unit
C10283Cell Counting Chamber Slide, without Trypan Blue Stain Countess Automated Cell Counter, Trypan Blue Stain (Cat. No. T10282)50 Slides
Catalog number T10282
Price (USD)
41.36
Each
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Type:
Trypan Blue Stain
For Use With (Equipment):
Countess Automated Cell Counter
Quantity:
2 x 1 mL
Price (USD)
41.36
Each
Add to cart
Countess Cell Counting Chamber Slides are designed exclusively for automated cell counting on the Countess Automated Cell Counter. These individually packaged slides feature two enclosed chambers and are disposable, offering convenience when performing cell culture. The Countess family of automated cell counters employs the widely used trypan blue staining method for cell counting to identify dead cells and measure cellular viability using brightfield.

The disposable Countess Cell Counting Chamber Slides offer convenience in automated cell counting for processing multiple cell samples, busy cell culture facilities, and easy disposal of contaminated or hazardous samples. They also eliminate the risk of contamination from residual samples. After use, Countess slides can be disposed of as standard biohazard waste. Unlike a hemocytometer, there is no need to clean Countess slides before or after use.

Each Countess Cell Counting Chamber Slide has two separate, enclosed chambers for counting one sample in duplicate or two different samples. Cell counting occurs in a central location of the counting chamber. The volume counted is 0.4 μL, the same as counting four 1-mm2 squares in a standard hemocytometer.

The Countess Automated Cell Counter works in three simple steps:

  • Mix 10 μL of sample with 10 μL of trypan blue stain or other desired reagent, including ReadyCount™ stains, and pipet into a disposable Countess chamber slide
  • Insert the slide into the instrument
  • Press 'Count'

That's it—get the total cell count, percent viable cells, and average cell size in as little as 30 seconds.

The Countess Cell Counting Chamber Slides include two vials of trypan blue for brightfield automated cell counting and viability analysis (Cat. Nos. C10228, C10312, C10314, C10313, and C10315). The slides can also be purchased as 1 box of 50 slides without trypan blue (Cat. No. C10283) for use with other stains such as the ReadyCount fluorescent stains. The trypan blue vials are also available for purchase without slides (Cat. No. T10282).

Trypan blue staining is a long-standing and widely used method to measure cellular viability by identifying dead cells. Live cells with intact membranes exclude the dye, while dead cells with compromised membranes become stained, allowing for the differentiation and counting of live and dead cells to assess cellular viability. Trypan blue staining is the method employed by the Countess family of automated cell counters for cell counting, and this 0.4% trypan blue solution is the correct concentration for use on these instruments.

Note: Precipitates are quite common in trypan blue, and typically increase with storage time and freezing. The three approaches below may help minimize trypan blue precipitate in your cell counting samples:

  • Sterile filtration of trypan blue using 0.3-micron filter
  • Centrifugation or passive settling (avoid mixing or vortexing trypan stock solutions)
  • Gentle warming of the 1-mL trypan solution to 37°C for 10 minutes

The Countess Disposable Slide Holder is used to hold the Countess disposable slides. It is designed for use with Countess II FL, Countess 3, and Countess 3 FL automated cell counters and is included with these cell counters. A replacement Countess Disposable Slide Holder (Cat. No. AMEP4745 ) is available for separate purchase. This Countess Disposable Slide Holder is not compatible with the Countess Reusable Slide (Cat. No. A25750).

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Specifications
TypeTrypan Blue Stain
For Use With (Equipment)Countess Automated Cell Counter
ColorBlue
Detection MethodColorimetric
Label or DyeTrypan Blue
Quantity2 x 1 mL
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Trypan blue stain, 0.4% solution, 2 x 1 mL vials

Store at room temperature.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

How long can cells be exposed to trypan blue before all cells are stained with the dye?

Unfortunately, there is no definitive answer to this question. The rate at which the cell-impermeant dye is absorbed depends on the cell type, their state of health, nourishment, engulfment activity, etc.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Cell Analysis Support Center.

What causes trypan blue to form a precipitate?

Exposure to light may degrade the dye and these contaminants may promote precipitation. Trypan blue can also form orange/red fibrous aggregates if exposed to refrigeration or freezing temperatures.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Cell Analysis Support Center.

How does trypan blue solution stain viable cells?

Trypan blue is a cell impermeant stain used to estimate the number of dead cells in a viable population. Its utility is based on the fact that it is a charged dye and does not enter cells unless the membrane is compromised. Live (viable) cells exclude the dye but dead (non-viable) cells or cells with a compromised membrane are stained an intense blue.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Cell Analysis Support Center.

Prior to staining with trypan blue solution, do the cells need to be washed to remove the culture medium?

Trypan blue will bind to serum proteins as well as cellular proteins, which may result a high level of background staining. If the background is too dark, cells should be pelleted and resuspended in protein-free medium, buffer, or normal saline prior to counting.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Cell Analysis Support Center.

Can I combine trypan blue staining with fluorescence staining?

It depends on the type of fluorescent stain used on the cells. Trypan blue is a cell-impermeant chromophore that can quench fluorescence. It may quench fluorescent staining on the surface of live cells or internal fluorescent staining in dead cells.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Cell Analysis Support Center.