and quantifying cell
number. The number of attached cells plateau at 50,000 cells, regardless of how many
additional cells are added; this indicates the approximate maximum number of monolayer
cells that can attach on a 96-well format. The number of cells required for approximate
100% confluency in 48-well and 24-well formats were estimated using a relative well-floor
surface area.
Therefore, suspension cell cultures can significantly exceed the 50,000 cells
per well in 96-well culture dishes. These findings suggest that the number of
cells per well can easily exceed 50,000 in many cell lines, even in 96-well
culture dishes.
Conclusions
To quickly and accurately measure cells at numbers that can exceed 50,000
cells per well, the Quantos cell proliferation assay kit is superior to other
commercially available products. The kit accurately quantitates cell number by
providing a linear relationship of cell number versus fluorescence units, in the
cell range typically found in common tissue culture well formats; thus, counting
cell number is more accurate.
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