What is live cell imaging? Live cell imaging is the study of cellular structure and function in living cells via microscopy. It enables the visualization and quantitation of dynamic cellular processes in real time.

What is live-cell microscopy?

In virtually all cases, live-cell microscopy represents a compromise between achieving the best possible image quality and preserving the health of the cells.

What are the imaging modalities used in live cell imaging?

Live-cell imaging techniques now involved a wide spectrum of imaging modalities, including widefield fluorescence, confocal, multiphoton, total internal reflection, FRET, lifetime imaging, superresolution, and transmitted light microscopy.

What makes a successful live-cell imaging experiment?

Maintaining Live Cells on the Microscope Stage – Tight control of the culture environment is one of the most critical factors in successful live-cell imaging experiments.

What is a C-cell test?

C-Cell is an analyser used globally to measure over 50 different quality results relating to bakery products. From internal structure and slice shape measurements, to complex bread scoring and internal feature analysis, information is categorised into: Size and Shape, Cell Numbers, Cell Orientation, Colour.

What are the different methods of cell imaging?

Cell imaging: Acquisition and analysis Researchers have several options in methods for imaging cells, from phase-contrast microscopy that shows intact cells to fluorescent imaging of single molecules or organelles.

Why imaging live cells in their natural state?

Imaging live cells in their natural state minimizes artifacts that can arise from other imaging techniques, such as cell fixation and immunostaining. The localization and transport of cellular biomolecules along with the progression of multiple pathways can be investigated simultaneously in real-time.