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Can the Countess® instrument count whole blood cells containing non-lysed cells?

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Can the Countess® instrument count whole blood cells containing non-lysed cells?

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A Yes. You should dilute the blood sample by approximately 1:10,000 and count in “bead” mode. The instrument cannot assess the viability of cells in a whole blood sample.

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