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Medical device used to count cells
The hemocytometer (or haemocytometer, or Burker's chamber) is a counting-chamber device originally designed and usually used for counting blood cells
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Measurement of number and characteristics of cells
these with fluorochromes. Traditionally, cells are viewed within a hemocytometer to aid manual counting.[citation needed] Since the introduction of the
Cytometry
Routine laboratory test of blood cells
automated instruments, blood cells are counted under the microscope using a hemocytometer. In 1852, Karl Vierordt published the first procedure for performing
Complete_blood_count
space using the naked eye can provide a rough estimate of confluency. A hemocytometer can be used to count cells, giving the cell number. "Cell Counting and
Confluency
Measure of hemoglobin concentration in red blood cells
cell disease and homozygous hemoglobin C disease, depending upon the hemocytometer. MCHC can be elevated in some megaloblastic anemias. MCHC can be falsely
Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration
Mean_corpuscular_hemoglobin_concentration
method" for performing red blood cell counts, as well as the "Hayem-Sahli hemocytometer", which is a device used to find the quantity of platelets in a specified
Hermann_Sahli
Reduced ability of blood to carry oxygen
using a magnetic knife. Between 1877-1885, many key tools emerged like hemocytometer (RBC count), hemoglobin measurement, and hematocrit measurement that
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Medical device used to measure hemoglobin concentration
level can be read on the device. Such devices were made in the 1940s. Hemocytometer Cytometry Glucose meter Blood chemistry "ICD-10-CM 2022 Diagnosis Code
Hemoglobinometer
Measurement of cell concentration
enable cell counting. Hemocytometers and Sedgewick Rafter counting chambers are two types of counting chambers. The hemocytometer has two gridded chambers
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Component of blood aiding in coagulation
in the blood (i.e. platelet count), can be measured manually using a hemocytometer, or by placing blood in an automated platelet analyzer using particle
Platelet
French anatomist and histologist (1842–1909)
histological research of the blood, and is credited for design of the hemocytometer, a device used to quantitatively measure blood cells.[citation needed]
Louis-Charles_Malassez
French cardiologist (1825–1901)
designed a pleural suction apparatus and made improvements to the Malassez hemocytometer. The term "Potain's sign" is an extension of percussion dullness over
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Principles of management with special reference to medical science
Spectrophotometer Glucometer Pipette Beaker Erlenmeyer flask Petridish Hemocytometer Test tube & Racks Hot air oven Refrigerator Biochemistry analyzer Burette
Medical_laboratory
Thin, flat piece of glass onto which a sample is placed to be examined under a microscope
subdivided into a finer grid. Slides for specialized applications, such as hemocytometers for cell counting, may have various reservoirs, channels and barriers
Microscope_slide
Device to count and size particles
(VLPs), liposomes, exosomes, polymeric nanoparticles, and microbubbles. Hemocytometer Flow cytometry Hematology analyzer W. R. Hogg, W. Coulter; Apparatus
Coulter_counter
Instruments used specially in pathology are as follows: A hemocytometer Spinal needles Marrow puncture Bone marrow biopsy needle Rotary microtome Electrical
Instruments_used_in_pathology
Topics referred to by the same term
epithelial cell rests of Malassez, part of the periodontal ligament A hemocytometer, a chamber typically used to count blood cells This disambiguation page
Malassez_cell
Method used to determine number of living cells in a cell culture
live cells. Once the cells have been stained, they are counted using a hemocytometer, then a calculation is carried out to the original concentration of
Viable_count
French physician and hematologist
sulfate for dilution of blood prior to counting erythrocytes with a hemocytometer. In 1874 he provided an early description of chronic interstitial hepatitis
Georges_Hayem
Laboratory equipment
Examination of cells in body fluids was historically performed using a hemocytometer, a chamber designed for counting cells microscopically. This technique
Cytocentrifuge
Type of cell culture
trypan blue) and the total concentration of cells in the flask (using a hemocytometer). Using this information, a portion of the current suspension culture
Suspension_culture
Array of tests performed on urine
unconcentrated urine can be placed in a counting chamber called a hemocytometer. In this case, the results are reported per microliter (/μL). Urine
Urinalysis
Medical condition
anti nonmuscle heavy chain IIA antibody. Hematology analysers or a hemocytometer can be used to determine the amount of platelets. A sample of blood
Epstein_syndrome
Curve in radiobiology
Cells are then counted per unit volume manually (through application of Hemocytometer) or electrically. Cells are then isolated and incubated for a 1-2 week
Cell_survival_curve
Laboratory cell cultures in which cells attach to a surface
cultures, the total number of cells can then be calculated using a hemocytometer and trypan blue. Epithelial cells that reach confluence normally swiftly
Adherent_culture
Quantitative phase microscope
culture chamber. Today, the most commonly used cell counting methods, hemocytometer or Coulter counter, only work with cells that are in suspension. Label-free
Digital holographic microscopy
Digital_holographic_microscopy
Nucleosome occupancy and methylome technique
saline (DPBS), trypsin or dispase (depending on cell type), trypan blue, hemocytometer, lysis buffer, and wash buffer To treat nuclei with M.CviPl, components
NOMe-seq
Ruptured lung capillaries, mainly in horses
hemorrhage the number of red blood cells present can be quantified using a hemocytometer. A normal lung wash sample contains fewer than 10 red blood cells/μl
Exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage
Exercise-induced_pulmonary_hemorrhage
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