No, bacteria are below the size threshold for counting on the Scepter. Sensor tips are designed to be single use.
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description
Rapid cell counts in a handheld easy to use format, includes pkg of 40 μm Scepter 3.0 Cell Counter Sensors
manufacturer/tradename
Scepter
technique(s)
cell counting: suitable
particle size
4-18 μm
compatibility
for use with cells sized 4.0–25.0 μm
shipped in
ambient
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This Item | PHCC360KIT | PHCC360500 | PHCC340050 |
|---|---|---|---|
| compatibility for use with cells sized 4.0–25.0 μm | compatibility for use with cells sized 4.0–25.0 μm | compatibility Scepter for use with cells sized 8.0–25.0 μm | compatibility Scepter for use with cells sized 5.0–15.0 μm |
| technique(s) cell counting: suitable | technique(s) cell counting: suitable | technique(s) cell counting: suitable | technique(s) cell counting: suitable |
| shipped in ambient | shipped in ambient | shipped in ambient | shipped in ambient |
| description Rapid cell counts in a handheld easy to use format, includes pkg of 40 μm Scepter 3.0 Cell Counter Sensors | description - | description - | description - |
| manufacturer/tradename Scepter | manufacturer/tradename Scepter | manufacturer/tradename Scepter | manufacturer/tradename Scepter |
| particle size 4-18 μm | particle size 6-36 μm | particle size 6-36 μm | particle size 4-18 μm |
General description
- Cell concentration
- Average cell size
- Average cell volume
- Histogram of size or volume distribution
The Scepter 3.0 Cell Counter is compatible with both the 40uM and 60uM Scepter 3.0 Cell Counter Sensors. This kit (PHCC340KIT) includes a free 50-pack of 40uM sensors.
Other Notes
- 1 Scepter 3.0 Automated Handheld Cell Counter
- 1 Test Bead Vial
- 1 Charging Station
- 50 Sensors (40μM)
accessory
Storage Class Code
10-13 - German Storage Class 10 to 13
WGK
WGK 1
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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Will Scepter 3.0 be able to quantify bacterial cultures? How many reads is it possible with a single counter sensor?
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Can it count nuclei, specifically isolated from human aortic endothelial cells?
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While most mammalian nuclei are around 6 micrometers (um), which is at the low end of detection, this size range can also include other cell debris that is often gated out during analysis. Additionally, since the counts are displayed as a normal distribution, the full profile may not be visible at the low end of detection. Generally, it's not recommended to use this method for small nuclei, but the Scepter may work for some cells with larger nuclei.
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