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The Countess Reusable Slide helps reduce costs and generate less waste when counting cells on the Countess II FL, Countess 3, and Countess 3 FL automated cell counters. The Countess 3 and 3 FL Reusable Slide Holder is required for use (also compatible with Countess II FL).
Product Line | Countess |
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Second-generation EVOS LED light cubes provide superior illumination uniformity across the field of view, resulting in exceptional tile-stitch image quality.
For use with Imaging Multi-Mode Readers.
Type | Filter Cube |
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For Use With (Equipment) | Imaging Multi-Mode Reader |
This 10X apochromat objective is from the new Olympus X line with exceptional optical performance.
Allows user to utilize different types of vessels for imaging
Countess Cell Counting Chamber Slides are conveniently packaged for use with the Countess Automated Cell Counter. Each disposable slide features two enclosed chambers. All Countess Cell Counting Chamber Slides (except Cat. No. C10283) are available with vials of trypan blue.
The second generation EVOS Onstage Incubator (OSI-2) is designed to work seamlessly with the EVOS M5000 and EVOS M7000 imaging systems.
This is a complete printer package for the FLoid™ Cell Imaging Station with all you need to immediately print your images and share or paste into your lab notebook.
This protective cover is placed over the unit when the Corning™ Videodrop is not in use.
The EVOS Onstage Incubator (OSI-2) Master Plate is specifically designed to hold the OSI-2 environmental chamber when used with either the EVOS M5000 Imaging System or EVOS M7000 Imaging System.
This fluorite (semi-apochromat) objective is equipped with an adjustable collar that affords flexibility in imaging through vessels with a thickness from 0 (no coverslip) to 2.0 mm. With four-color correction for spherical and chromatic aberrations, it delivers exceptional image quality.
EVOS™ vessel holders and stage plates fit a wide range of vessels, flasks, plates, dishes, and slides.
This fluorite objective is ideal for fluorescence and demanding transmitted-light applications