CellDrop™ Automated Cell Counter has been voted for by scientists as the Best New Life Science Product at the 2020 Scientists’ Choice Awards.
The software for the DeNovix® DS-11 Series Spectrophotometer / Fluorometer instruments enables the printing of data and screen captures via network printers. This document provides a step-by-step guide to exporting from a DeNovix Android OS instrument to a network printer.
DeNovix is the market-leading Thermo Fisher NanoDrop™ spectrophotometer competitor for microvolume UV-Vis analysis.
The use of trypan blue can be problematic for counting cells and assessing viability in some sample types where debris or non-nucleated cells can interfere. The DeNovix Acridine Orange (Ao) / Propidium Iodide (PI) fluorescence assay is a simple, accurate alternative. Comparative data is presented here.
Manual cell counting with a hemocytometer can be challenging for several reasons. In this blog post, DeNovix explores these issues in more depth.
This note presents a comparison of instrument features and system performance of the DeNovix DS-11 Series and the Thermo Fisher Qubit™ 3.0/4 fluorometers. A performance comparison of DeNovix dsDNA Quantification Assays and Thermo Fisher Qubit™ dsDNA assays is also presented.
Learn why the DeNovix DS-11 Series is the leading alternative to the Thermo Fisher Nanodrop™ Spectrophotometer.
DeNovix Inc. expands its fluorescence quantification range with the introduction of the new DeNovix RNA Assay.
The NIST has proposed a robust method to assess cell counting linearity and reproducibility. This technical note presents data for the CellDrop using this method and compares results to manually cell counting.
The University of Reading investigates a rare collection including specimens collected by Charles Darwin, Alfred Wallace and other noted entomologists. Dr. Alejandra Perotti discusses her research and how the absorbance and fluorescence quantification of the DeNovix DS-11 FX is helping them evaluate this historic collection.