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Description
The NucleoCounter® NC-3000™ is an advanced cell analyzer utilizing fluorescence imaging to characterize cell properties. The NC-3000™ can perform high speed cell count and viability determination and includes plug-and-play analytical assays of mammalian, yeast and insect cells. Pre-defined assays include a unique 5-minute cell cycle assay and a selection of apoptosis assays. With the FlexiCyte™ license, the user can create protocols choosing light source, emission filters and detailed settings. The accompanying intuitive software can be used for data analysis of the results and has unlimited licenses. The NC-3000™ benchtop image cytometer ensures flow-like analysis with high reproducibility and is maintenance and calibration free.
Manufacturer Features
Manufacturer: Chemometec
Model: NC-3000
No rinsing, clogging or maintenance
Easy to operate – no warm-up or calibration
CFR 21 part 11 ready
Automated PDF reports
Unlimited software licenses and free software updates
Excellent support by field application specialists
High-speed cell counting and advanced cell analysis
Visual inspection of cells – plot to image
Images are saved automatically and can be re-analyzed later
Low sample volume
Build your own assays with up to 4 analytical channels
Export data to FCS Express, FlowJo, etc.
Manufacturer Features
Manufacturer: Chemometec
Model: NC-3000
No rinsing, clogging or maintenance
Easy to operate – no warm-up or calibration
CFR 21 part 11 ready
Automated PDF reports
Unlimited software licenses and free software updates
Excellent support by field application specialists
High-speed cell counting and advanced cell analysis
Visual inspection of cells – plot to image
Images are saved automatically and can be re-analyzed later
Low sample volume
Build your own assays with up to 4 analytical channels
Export data to FCS Express, FlowJo, etc.
Details
Name | NucleoCounter NC-3000 |
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Manufacturers | ChemoMetec |
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