Abstract:Cell viability is an essential physiological status for drug screening. While cell staining is a conventional cell viability analysis method, dye staining is usually cytotoxic. Alternatively, impedance cytometry provides a straightforward and label-free sensing approach for the assessment of cell viability. A key element of impedance cytometry is its sensing electrodes. Most state-of-the-art electrodes are made of expensive metals, microfabricated by lithography, with a typical size of ten microns. In this wor… Show more
“…4,5 Here, the cell membranes of dead cells are dysfunctional, i.e., they absorb dye and their cytoplasm could be observed under a microscope as a dark blue stain. 6 On the other hand, the live cells are seen in bright color, as the dye cannot pass through the cell membrane. 7 For this method, a hemocytometer is used, which is composed of a 1 mm 2 chamber with 0.1 mm height.…”
Cell-counting is critical for a wide range of applications, e.g., life sciences, medicine, or pharmacology. Hemocytometry is a classical method that requires manual counting of cells under a microscope. This...
“…4,5 Here, the cell membranes of dead cells are dysfunctional, i.e., they absorb dye and their cytoplasm could be observed under a microscope as a dark blue stain. 6 On the other hand, the live cells are seen in bright color, as the dye cannot pass through the cell membrane. 7 For this method, a hemocytometer is used, which is composed of a 1 mm 2 chamber with 0.1 mm height.…”
Cell-counting is critical for a wide range of applications, e.g., life sciences, medicine, or pharmacology. Hemocytometry is a classical method that requires manual counting of cells under a microscope. This...
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