Scientific Support for Reliable Cell Mechanics Experiments

Researchers should be able to focus on their science — not on instrument setup.
Our team supports users from installation to data analysis to ensure reliable and reproducible experiments.

If you would like to evaluate whether RT-DC measurements are feasible for your samples, feel free to contact us. We are always happy to discuss experimental ideas and practical questions.

Start Your Experiments Quickly After Installation

Unpackaging and preparation of RT-DC instruments for installation at customer laboratories
AcCellerator real-time deformability cytometry system installed and prepared for operation in a laboratory
Hands-on training session for researchers learning to operate an RT-DC system

Our goal is that users can begin meaningful experiments immediately after installation.
Every system is delivered, installed and tested directly in your laboratory, followed by hands-on user training.

Initial support includes

  • delivery to the place of use in your laboratory

  • system installation and setup

  • on-site user training

This ensures that the system is fully operational and that new users are confident with the measurement workflow from the first experiment.

Support from Scientists Who Understand Your Experiments

Scientific support team of Zellmechanik Dresden with backgrounds in physics, biology and microfluidics

Our team consists of scientists and engineers with backgrounds in physics, biology and microfluidics.

Many of us have worked directly with experimental cell mechanics systems and understand the practical challenges researchers face in the lab — from sample preparation to data interpretation.

Because of this experience, we can often help identify potential issues quickly and suggest practical solutions for your experiments.

Our goal is not only to provide instruments, but to help researchers obtain reliable data.

Discuss Your Experiment With Us

Every biological system is different. If you are unsure whether RT-DC measurements are suitable for your sample, we are happy to discuss your experiment.

In many cases we can help estimate:

  • suitable chip sizes

  • expected measurement throughput

  • optimal measurement conditions

  • feasibility for specific cell types

Our aim is simple: to help you generate reliable data from the first experiment.

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