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# Protocol metadata
id: PROT-0023
name: Counting Cells Manually Protocol
version: 1.0
description: Protocol for manual cell counting using a hemocytometer and trypan blue
author: Lab Staff
created: 2025-05-06
last_updated: 2025-05-07
category: cell-culture
# Materials required
materials:
- name: Cell suspension
preparation: Freshly harvested with trypsin/dissociation reagent
temperature: Room temperature
- name: Trypan Blue solution
concentration: 0.4% in PBS
storage: Room temperature
- name: Microcentrifuge tubes
type: 1.5 mL sterile
- name: Hemocytometer
type: Standard with coverslip
- name: PBS
concentration: 1X, sterile
use: Optional for dilution if cell concentration is too high
# Equipment required
equipment:
- name: Microscope
type: Inverted or upright with 10x objective
- name: Pipettes
range: 2-200 μL
- name: Calculator
use: For cell counting calculations
- name: Counter (optional)
use: Manual cell counter or clicker
- name: Tissue wipes
use: For cleaning hemocytometer
# Protocol steps
steps:
- step: 1
action: "Prepare cell suspension"
details: "After harvesting cells with trypsin or other dissociation reagent, mix the cell suspension well by gentle pipetting"
- step: 2
action: "Sample the cell suspension"
details: "Transfer 1020 μL of the cell suspension into a microcentrifuge tube"
- step: 3
action: "Add trypan blue"
details: "Add an equal volume of 0.4% Trypan Blue solution to the cell suspension and mix gently"
- step: 4
action: "Load hemocytometer"
details: "Apply 10 μL of the cell/trypan blue mixture to the edge of the coverslip on the hemocytometer chamber and allow to fill by capillary action"
- step: 5
action: "Wait for cells to settle"
details: "Allow cells to settle for 10-30 seconds before counting"
- step: 6
action: "Count cells"
details: "Count live cells (unstained, bright) and dead cells (blue-stained) in the four outer corner squares of the hemocytometer grid"
- step: 7
action: "Calculate cell concentration"
details: "Apply the formula: Cells/mL = Average count per square × Dilution factor × 10⁴"
- step: 8
action: "Calculate viability percentage"
details: "Viability (%) = [Live cell count ÷ (Live cell count + Dead cell count)] × 100"
- step: 9
action: "Calculate total viable cells"
details: "Total viable cells = Cell concentration (cells/mL) × Total volume of cell suspension (mL) × Viability (%)/100"
# Calculation formulas
calculations:
- calculation: "Cell concentration"
formula: "Cells/mL = Average count per corner square × Dilution factor × 10⁴"
example: "25 cells/square average × 2 (dilution) × 10⁴ = 5 × 10⁵ cells/mL"
- calculation: "Cell viability"
formula: "Viability (%) = [Live cell count ÷ (Live cell count + Dead cell count)] × 100"
example: "80 live cells ÷ (80 live + 20 dead) × 100 = 80% viability"
- calculation: "Total viable cells"
formula: "Total viable cells = Cells/mL × Total volume (mL) × (Viability % ÷ 100)"
example: "5 × 10⁵ cells/mL × 10 mL × 0.8 = 4 × 10⁶ total viable cells"
# Critical parameters
critical_parameters:
- parameter: "Cell mixing"
details: "Ensure thorough but gentle mixing to get a uniform suspension without damaging cells"
- parameter: "Counting area"
details: "Count cells touching the top and left lines of each corner square, but not the bottom or right lines"
- parameter: "Counting time"
details: "Count within 3-5 minutes of trypan blue addition; longer exposure can lead to false positives"
# Troubleshooting
troubleshooting:
- problem: "Too many cells to count"
solution: "Dilute sample further with PBS and repeat, adjusting dilution factor in calculations"
- problem: "Too few cells to count"
solution: "Concentrate sample by centrifugation and resuspend in smaller volume"
- problem: "Air bubbles in chamber"
solution: "Clean and dry hemocytometer and coverslip, then reload carefully"
- problem: "Uneven cell distribution"
solution: "Mix cell suspension more thoroughly before sampling"
# Safety considerations
safety:
ppe: "Lab coat and gloves required"
hazards: "Trypan blue is potentially carcinogenic; handle with care and dispose of properly"
# Quality control
quality_control:
- check: "Cell number"
criteria: "Count at least 100 cells total for statistical reliability"
- check: "Chamber loading"
criteria: "Ensure chamber is not under- or overloaded; cells should be in a single plane"
- check: "Replicate counts"
criteria: "Count both chambers of hemocytometer; values should be within 10% of each other"
# References
references:
- "Strober W. (2015) Trypan Blue Exclusion Test of Cell Viability. Curr Protoc Immunol. 111:A3.B.1-A3.B.3"
- "Louis KS, Siegel AC. (2011) Cell viability analysis using trypan blue: manual and automated methods. Methods Mol Biol. 740:7-12"
# Notes
notes: |
- Trypan blue stains dead cells blue, while live cells remain unstained
- For accurate results, count at least 100 cells total
- Dilution factor must be accounted for in final calculations
- If cell clumps are present, they may indicate incomplete dissociation
- Hemocytometer and coverslip must be clean and free of scratches
- The hemocytometer chamber depth is 0.1 mm and each corner square has an area of 1 mm²
- The multiplier 10⁴ converts the count to cells per mL (1 cm³ = 1000 mm³ = 1 mL)
- For primary cells or delicate cell lines, consider automated counting methods
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