This document highlights the value of DeNovix SmartQC™ contamination alerts found on DeNovix DS-11 Series instruments and explains how it oversees the entire sample measurement process. Multiple algorithms ensure confidence in results while simultaneously providing important information to scientists about possible sample anomalies
Employing best practices is essential for ensuring accurate and representative cell counts. This document explains the key factors that researchers should understand when using the CellDrop Automated Cell Counter.
A detailed description of how to optimize the AOPI or Custom Methods Applications for counting plant protoplasts on the DeNovix CellDrop™ FL Automated Cell Counter in conjunction with fluorescein diacetate (FDA) and propidium iodide(PI) fluorescent dyes.
In the case that troubleshooting with DeNovix® technical support is needed, the Technical Support files are a valuable resource for the support team. The Diagnostics app enables a user to quickly send technical support information about the instrument to DeNovix technical support.
Spectrophotometry is a key technique in the analytical chemist’s arsenal, enabling quantitative me...
The DS-11 Series includes three methods for protein quantification- Protein A280, Colorimetrics and Fluorescence Quantification. The choice of method is based on a number of factors related to sample type and concentration. This technical note describes and compares these methods.
DeNovix announces the winner of the Pink CellDrop™ Automated Cell Counter Giveaway, a researcher from the University of Pittsburgh.
For any laboratory technique, applying best practices will ensure accurate and reproducible results. Understanding the potential sources of error for microvolume UV-Vis measurements helps to improve reproducibility of results.
In the latest article, Denovix explores the general principles and limitations of cell counting with trypan blue in greater depth. Read more.
The DS-11 Series includes three instruments with cuvette capability. Routine calibration is not required, however tools and reagents are available to validate performance to comply with lab or regulatory requirements.









