Used ABBOTT Cell Dyn 3200 #89412 for sale

ABBOTT Cell Dyn 3200
ID: 89412
Hematology analyzer, comes with accessories and printer, manuals included.
ABBOTT Cell Dyn 3200 is a laboratory instrument used to measure the count and characteristics of blood cells. It measures cell count, size and hemoglobin concentration. It is used to perform complete blood counts (CBCs) in order to detect and quantitate white blood cells, red blood cells and platelet populations. Cell Dyn 3200 is a continuous-flow cytometer, which uses laser light to detect cells flowing through the instrument. The system provides highly accurate, precise and reproducible results which allow physicians to make important clinical decisions. The instrument is composed of an ergonomically designed analyzer, a disposable cuvette, a sample valve and a computer interface. The sample is loaded into a disposable cuvette and then pressed into the sample valve. This directs the sample stream through the data acquisition region as cells pass through a laser. As the cells flow through the laser beam, a signal is generated and outputted to the computer. The software of the instrument processes the outputted signal into relevant cellular parameters. This includes cell size, hemoglobin, white blood corpuscle counts, and platelet counts. The scan and analysis of the cell population is instantaneously produced. The output can be presented in the form of a histogram or scattergram, or an individualized cell report. The instrument requires frequent maintenance and calibration to produce reliable results. Maintenance of the optics, electronics, and software occur on a regular basis. For example, cleaning of the optics collector, shutter and cuvette, recalibration of the laser, and regular system operation and performance check should be carried out periodically. ABBOTT Cell Dyn 3200 is an essential tool for accurate and reliable diagnostics. The counts and characteristics of cells help physicians diagnose hematological abnormalities and malignancies. The instrument plays an important part in the diagnosis process and aids in the efficacy of patient care.
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