Easier reporting of output from mammalian cell counter through software which produces images of stained nuclei which look like a starry skyscape
ChemoMetec has released the latest version of its NucleoView software, facilitating improved user interface between NucleoCounter mammalian cell counter and reporting of results. NucleoView allows the operator to collect data and print tables containing results as well as doing viability and other related calculations.
Measuring cell concentration with the NucleoCounter, an image of the stained nuclei in the NucleoCassette chamber is collected.
This data is transferred to the computer and the NucleoView software presents the image.
The image bears resemblance to a starry sky, where each of the stars is a stained nucleus.
Installing the NucleoView software is said to be easy and offers the user the ability to save information about the operator (ID), data relating to the dilution of the sample and general comments.
It is also possible to have NucleoView installed on an office computer and then access CM-files placed on a laboratory PC used for data collection.
The results from the active sessions can be printed, using the default printer, by clicking the appropriate keys.
Alternatively, the data can be directly exported into a spreadsheet or to data collection files.