Cell imaging refers to the process of capturing and analyzing pictures or videos of cells using special techniques and instruments. It helps scientists and researchers study the characteristics, behavior, and functions of cells, leading to a better understanding of various biological processes.
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Any scientists planning to start live
cell imaging experiments, as well as experienced imaging scientists wanting to broaden their applications, will benefit from this workshop.
The lab tracked the differentiating process using
fluorescent cell imaging, which tested for the necessary markers during each step.
This allows for 4D
living cell imaging, where experiments limited to seconds or minutes on other imaging platforms can be extended to hours or even days.
Aim 3: We are specifically interested how defects of nuclear proteins cause axonal phenotypes using live
cell imaging techniques, inhibitor studies, laser irradiation, - omics approaches.
We are currently developing new ways to perform in vivo
cell imaging of intact craniofacial structures in late stage embryos.
The Flow Cytometry and
Cell Imaging Core Facility at Science Park provides cutting edge cell analysis resources.
Replace tedious manual microscope manipulations with the fully automated ImageXpress ® Pico Automated
Cell Imaging System.
Designed for live
cell imaging with 120 - nanometer resolution, the Olympus IXplore SpinSR10 super resolution imaging system balances speed, resolution, and efficiency in a single, flexible platform.
The Plant
Cell Imaging Center (PCIC) provides researchers at Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI), Cornell University, and SUNY Cortland with access to high - resolution fluorescence microscopes, including a confocal microscope with spectral and quantitative imaging capabilities.
Mamta Srivastava, PhD Manager,
Plant Cell Imaging Center (PCIC) Boyce Thompson Institute 533 Tower Road Ithaca, NY 14853 - 1801
Live
cell imaging showed the SmartFlare signal to be almost entirely mitochondrial, inconsistent with reported patterns of the respective mRNA distributions.
Saipraveen Srinivasan, Christoph Burckhardt, Sandra Schmid and co-workers use live
cell imaging reveals a non-canonical and isoform - specific role for dynamin - 1, the fission GTPase, in regulating the assembly and maturation of clathrin - coated pits, and functioning as a nexus between signaling and endocytosis.
We also utilise a number of optical methods including
single cell imaging and photo - activated ion channels such as Channelrhodopsins.
Another popular technique for
3D cell imaging called spinning disc confocal microscopy can't image samples nearly as long as Betzig's technique, but it is still better for imaging thick cells and tissue.
Current methods of identification of DENV - infected cells using antibody staining require permeabilization and fixation, which do not permit
intact cell imaging.
Companies making high -
content cell imaging equipment such as confocal microscopes and plate readers are now adding software tools to process images of 3D cell cultures.
Although technically more challenging, live
cell imaging enables researchers to study cellular events and processes that can not be visualized in fixed specimens and to follow short - and long - term dynamic processes to gain deeper insights into the complex mechanisms of cell biology.
Live
cell imaging confirmed that the majority of cells became red (Zscan4 positive) before becoming green (MERVL positive 2 - cell - like cells).
«Breakthrough in live -
cell imaging studies could lead to innovative drugs for a variety of human diseases.»
SPIM is ideal for long - term live
cell imaging due to the low light intensity compared to confocal and laser scanning systems.
Combined with spinning disk confocal, TIRF, FLIM and photomanipulation, Marianas LightSheet is a powerful live -
cell imaging workstation.
For this we use gene replacement, live and
fixed cell imaging, conditional localization and (in) activation approaches, proteomics, biochemistry and structural biology.
Overview of applications covering hypoxia, migration, and suspension
immune cell imaging will be discussed.
Combined with spinning confocal, it enables Super Resolution to be achieved at high speed and low photo - toxicity, making it the ideal solution for live high
resoluion cell imaging.
This significant speed difference combined with the superior sensitivity of high end CCDs has made spinning disk confocal a must have technology for advanced live
cell imaging labs.
The new modular IX83 automated inverted microscope is a highly expandable platform for live
cell imaging designed with the scientist's workflow in mind.
The automated system combined with the OsOne machine learning software offers user - independent reproducible quantitative 3D live
cell imaging thanks to differential digital holography microscopy.
Two exceptional research images captured at Indiana University's Light Microscopy Imaging Center are among the 15 finalists in the international GE Healthcare Life Sciences 2013
Cell Imaging Competition.
To pursue these studies, the Noma laboratory employs genomic technologies and single locus / live -
cell imaging technology along with molecular and chromatin biology and epigenetics.
To pursue these studies, we employ Hi - C and ChIA - PET genomic technologies and single locus / live -
cell imaging approach.
For the first time, super-resolution live -
cell imaging allows researchers to capture short videos of fast - moving cellular processes while discerning the precise location of nearly each individual protein they are studying.
The
Spark cell imaging module consists of a LED brightfield illumination, a 4x objective lens, a CMOS 1.3 megapixel camera and a robust laser - based autofocus system, delivering performance to rival an automated microscope.
Tecan's Spark multimode microplate reader with
integrated cell imaging simplifies cell culture, featuring quality checks and signal normalization to cel lconfluence, thereby boosting automation of cell - based studies.
«Live
cell imaging of asymmetric cell division in fertilized plant cells: Insight into why leaves grow up and roots grow down in flowering plants.»
When Conklin joined his lab, he had no experience in his PI's core area of cancer research, but he brought valuable expertise in
cell imaging techniques.
The Flow Cytometry and
Cell Imaging Core Facility in the Department of Epigenetics and Molecular Carcinogenesis at Science Park provides cutting - edge resources to dissect the cellular and molecular mechanisms of developmental and disease processes.
BD Biosciences develops and manufactures tools for life science researchers, including fluorescence activated cell sorters and analyzers and
cell imaging systems as well as associated antibodies and reagents.
«From our live
cell imaging experiments, we observed that MTs that were initially aligned along the top - bottom axis of the unfertilized egg cell, disintegrates upon fertilization, leading to shrinkage of the cell,» describes Ueda.
Characterization of a new class of blue - fluorescent lipid droplet markers for live -
cell imaging in plants.
Two - color live -
cell imaging showed that traffic along the actin network flows in two directions — toward the tip and toward the base.
These techniques have been applied both for single molecule biophysics,
single cell imaging and optical manipulation.
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