Definition
Highly accurate and reproducible impedance-based counting and analysis instrument positioned for rapid counting across diverse sample types including microbes and mammalian cells.
Why it matters
For scientific teams:
- Provides fast, reproducible counts.
- Supports viability and size-based analysis.
- Reduces operator-dependent variability.
For decision-makers:
- Increases throughput without added staffing.
- Standardizes quality control across teams.
- Supports both mammalian and microbial workflows.
FAQ
Q: What does CASY measure beyond cell counts?
A: Viability estimates and size-related distributions.
Q: Who benefits most from automated cell counting?
A: Teams running high-throughput or standardized workflows.