Journal article
Counting nuclei released from microcarrier-based cultures using pro-fluorescent nucleic acid stains and volumetric flow cytometry
MYC He, SA Stacker, R Rossi, MM Halford
Biotechniques | FUTURE SCI LTD | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.2144/000114568
Abstract
Counting nuclei released from intact cells is a convenient and reliable approach to assess cell density during microcarrier-based culture of adherent cells. However, commonly used methods for counting nuclei, such as crystal violet staining and quantification with a hemocytometer/ automated imaging system or a Coulter counter, are imprecise, laborious and, limited in throughput. Here, we describe the use of high-affinity pro-fluorescent nucleic acid stains and volumetric flow cytometry for automated counting of nuclei released from cells attached to microcarriers with improved precision and high sample throughput. This simple procedure facilitates rapid and precise assessment of cell atta..
View full abstractGrants
Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by Program Grants from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC) and by funds from the Operational Infrastructure Support Program provided by the Victorian Government, Australia. S.A.S. is supported by a Senior Research Fellowship from the NHMRC. M.Y.C.H. is supported by a University of Melbourne Postgraduate Scholarship from the University of Melbourne, Australia.