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Gibco TrypLE reagents are recombinant enzymes of high purity, which contain no components of animal origin. By conducting this cell dissociation protocol with TrypLE reagent, you will learn how TrypLE reagents were designed to gently remove adherent cells from the surface of plastic flasks and plates, offering a milder alternative to traditional trypsin cell dissociation methods. In addition, TrypLE reagents are room temperature stable and can be substituted for trypsin in existing protocols.
The Invitrogen Countess Automated Cell Counter is a benchtop instrument which performs cell counting and viability measurements with trypan blue stain. This instrument offers fast, easy, and accurate cell counting without using a hemocytometer, thus eliminating the tedium and subjectivity of manual cell counting.
The purpose of using TrypLE Express Enzymes instead of trypsin in cell culture is to provide a gentler and more consistent method for removing adherent cells, reducing the risk of damaging sensitive cells and improving cell viability and recovery rates.
For additional dissociation protocols using enzyme free-buffers or trypsin for adherent cells, please visit Cell Dissociation Protocols.
To accurately conduct a direct cell count with an automatic cell counter, it is essential to understand, what is a direct cell count? A direct cell count involves counting individual cells, both live and dead, to get an accurate number of cells in your sample. In contrast, an indirect cell count involves counting the number of cells based on other properties of the cell, such as by nuclei staining or spectrophotometry.
One advantage of direct cell counting using an automated cell counter is that you can save more time completing tedious cell counts than with a hemocytometer alone. Unlike a hemocytometer, which requires manual counting and can be prone to human error, the direct cell count using a cell counter enables automated, precise, and reproducible results, significantly improving efficiency and reliability in cell quantification.
The following protocol details how to get a direct cell count and viability of your sample using the Countess Automated Cell Counter.
For detailed instructions using all other available models of the Countess automated cell counter, refer to the manuals on thermofisher.com/countess
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