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The C-Chip is a disposable plastic Hemocytometer used for manual cell counting. It consists of two surface-patterned, enclosed chambers with two ports for sample injection. The standard grid pattern for the C-Chip is the Neubauer improved (other grids available). It consists of 9 large squares, each measuring 1mm x 1mm giving a total counting area of 3mm x 3mm. The standard depth of the chamber is 0.1mm (other options available) The C-Chip addresses the problems of conventional Hemocytometers by eliminating the need for coverslips by means of precisely 100µm high enclosed chambers. This both guarantees reproducibility and reliability but also protects the user from potentially infectious material whilst speeding up workflow |
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Features
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Applications
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![]() C-Chip - Neubauer Improved Grid |
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For the last three years I have been using disposable c-chip haemocytometers for my rat semen analysis, I have seen a vast improvement in the precision and replicability of my work since I started using the semen c-chip. It's great, it allows for clear visualisation of the sperm that simply wasn't possible before. I think they are great and am really happy they are now available for use. |
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Downloads
- C-CHIP Brochure (.pdf)
- C-Chip counting method (.pdf)
- C-Chip Application Note (.pdf)





