How the Meticulous Researcher Validates Their Cell Counting Method




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    Yes, Meticulous Researchers validate their cell counting method! It’s what qualifies them as being meticulous… Did you ever do it, though?

    You can benefit a lot from validating your cell counting method. First and foremost, if you have confidence that your cell count is correct, you can trust your data and won’t lose sleep over at least THAT parameter of your setup and results.

    The Meticulous Researchers know, and we created this cheat-sheet to see how they work.

    1. They know the difference between accuracy and precision

    These are the basics to be on top of in cell counting. If you want to validate the precision and accuracy of your own cell counting instrument, it is best done by validating the linearity of your cell count through a 1:1 dilution series and ensuring that your results are linear, i.e., that your R2 is close to 1.0.

    Precise cell counting

    2. They know their working range and linearity of viability

    Linearity of viability

    Meticulous Researchers have tested the outer boundaries of cell concentrations at which they can count cells in a linear range, i.e. count with confidence. They have also mixed living and dead cells at different known ratios and tested whether the instrument actually does identify the cells as living or dead.

    3. They have tested the instrument-to-instrument variability

    When using different cell counting instruments across the production and quality control processes, it is crucial that data validated at one point can be compared to data at a different process point, so you can get an overall picture of the production run and validate the performance. The Meticulous Researcher did this in their instrument validation through extensive replica testing. Boring, yes. But extremely satisfying when you just KNOW that your instruments are aligned.

    4. They know their people’s strengths and weaknesses

    Meticulous Researchers know whether one lab member counts differently from the other and whether this is due to sample handling, instrument operation or something else. They have tested it, they analyzed the data, they know. They just KNOW! Inter- and intra-operator variation can kill a production run.

    5. They know their instrument’s strengths and weaknesses

    The Meticulous Researcher also knows whether any contaminants of their cell culture production run potentially affects their cell counting method. Yes, of course they tested this as well – they test everything!

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    Get the webinar on refining your cell counting method

    Our Field Application Scientists (FAS) get questions from many of our customers on how to validate their cell counting method. Luckily, they know how the Meticulous Researcher does this. We hosted a webinar with a full guide, so you can follow the same methodology of the Meticulous Researcher: How Precise are Your Cell Counts? It’s not hard at all, it just takes time and dedication, and you will know all about how much you can trust your cell counter.

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    By Janny Marie L Peterslund, Scientific Affairs Manager at ChemoMetec
    Janny Marie has a background in stem cell research at Novo Nordisk, Denmark. She worked at STEMCELL Technologies, supporting and managing the epithelial cell culture product portfolio. Now at ChemoMetec, Janny Marie supports collaborations with external partners and writes for the Cell Counting Blog. 

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