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June
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Hemocytometer

Post by June »

I was curious what the density unit for all hemacytometer measurements were. I know that it measures cells per unit of volume, but I do not know what size of volume it measures.

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barretttomlinson
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Re: Hemocytometer

Post by barretttomlinson »

Hi,

Interesting question. Here are some resources to answer it:

In general use of a hemocytometer involves counting cells in a small volume. The sample is usually diluted so that about 100 cells are on the counting grid. Results are reported as cells per unit volume(ml).
http://www.bioedonline.org/slides/slide ... k=41&dpg=4

http://www.bioedonline.org/slides/slide ... eter&dpg=4

http://www.bioedonline.org/slides/slide ... eter&dpg=3

A comparison of hemocytometer to colorimeter is given here (colorimeter apparently reads in % Transmittance)
http://jds.fass.org/cgi/reprint/26/1/69.pdf

Here is a description of a hemocytometer and method for use:
http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~bioslabs/metho ... nting.html

Here is a detailed description of counting techniques including chameber dimensions.
http://www.botany.wisc.edu/courses/bota ... ative.html

Hope these answer the question.

Best Regards,

Barrett Tomlinson
vtrip
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Re: Hemocytometer

Post by vtrip »

Most hemocytometers measure a volume of around 10 uL. It should be printed/engraved into the side of the hemocytometer you are using.
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