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Biomed Diagnostics
Great results much easier than the equipment this product replaced. The Luna was easy to use, results were reproducible. The save image feature worked very well for separating counts for various groups, making it easier to organize data in excel.
HMH- CDI
Easiest cell counting ever. Very effective, Easy to use, Quick results.
Weizmann Institute of Science
Easy to use, fast and accurate! We routinely use it to standardize the experimental conditions of any experiment involving various cell types. The easiness of use and accurate results make it ideal for application involving sensitive cell types (e.g. ESCs), that don’t tolerate stresses for long.
Dana Farber Cancer Institute
Great Instrument to have in the Lab! Very efficient and saved me a lot of time. If you have many cells to count LUNA-II cell counter is highly recommended; very easy to use and get your result in seconds.
Gaia Foods
If you don’t have this in your lab, you’re wasting precious time and money. It it an awesome machine to have in lab. Hassle free cell counts, save significant amount of time.
L’Oréal
Great instrument, simple to use! The easiest cell counter that I’ve ever use. The result is quick and complete (image, average, etc).
ArtBioTech LLC
Very fast counting without hassle. I’ve been using the LUNA II Cell counter for several months, and it’s impressive. Excellent, how simple is the process of loading the cartridge, and how fast I establish protocols for different cell types. One minor drawback – it can’t count very small eukaryotes, e.g. Leishmania (LEXSY from JenaBioscience)). Reusable cartridges are super robust and if you don’t need high throughput (single-use cartridges give you that possibility) you may stay with reusable ones.
NCSU
Time saver! Very nice to have an automated counter and counts/viability are reliable within the E+5-E+6 range.