Cell Viability Analyzer
Beckman Coulter
A Cell Viability Analyzer is a laboratory instrument used to evaluate the health, viability, and concentration of cells in a sample. It determines the proportion of live, dead, or dying cells, often by using techniques such as dye exclusion, fluorescence staining, flow cytometry, or electrical impedance.
These analyzers are commonly used in cell culture, drug testing, cancer research, and biopharmaceutical development to assess how cells respond to various treatments or environmental conditions.