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Cell culture counting and hemocytometer

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Cell counting is rather straightforward and requires a counting chamber called a hemocytometer, a device invented by the 19th century French anatomist Louis-Charles Malassez to perform blood cell counts. A hemocytometer consists of a thick glass microscope slide with a grid of perpendicular lines etched in the middle.

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