Glossary

Single-cell suspension

Definition

A uniform mixture of individual cells, required for accurate counting, many microfluidic assays, and single-cell sequencing.

Why it matters

For scientific teams:

  • Prevents clumping-induced artifacts.
  • Ensures uniform loading in microfluidic and sequencing platforms.
  • Improves accuracy of cell-based measurements.

For decision-makers:

  • Reduces assay variability and instrument clogging.
  • Protects performance of high-value downstream platforms.
  • Improves success rates in single-cell workflows.

FAQ

Q: Why is clump-free suspension important?

A: Cell aggregates skew counts and disrupt assay performance.

Q: How is suspension quality assessed?

A: By microscopy, size distribution, and viability measurements.