Small Hepatocyte Well Plate Scanning
Well plate observation using a large stage
The small hepatocyte, a kind of liver precursor, is smaller than adult hepatocytes and has a higher ability to proliferate.
Various sample holders are used for cultivation and experiments according to the experimental conditions. However, this takes time to locate the field of view for observation.
Objective lens: CFI Plan Apo λ 4x
Image stitching: 9 images × 12 images
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Simply select a sample holder and click to observe the desired area.
Using the All-in-One Fluorescence Microscope BZ-X800
- The large motorized stage can be used to observe an entire well plate.
- For well plates that cannot be fully displayed in the field of view, by capturing images while moving the stage and stitching together the captured images, it is possible to acquire a single image with high resolution.
- The stage is navigated instantly to the area of interest simply by clicking a well to be observed on the stage view.
- Automatic scanning is possible by registering the area on the stage.
- The stage view can be displayed according to the sample holder by simply selecting the type of sample holder being used.
- Here are some examples of using the All-in-One Fluorescence Microscope BZ-X800 in front-line research.
- [Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS)] Stitching, Sectioning and the Z-Stack Function as Decisive Arguments for the Acquisition of the BZ Fluorescence Microscope at the University Hospital of Düsseldorf
- [Neuropathology] The perfect solution for everyday patient diagnostics and clinical research at the Institute of Neuropathology in the Charité hospital in Berlin
- [Regenerative Medicine] BZ Series Provides Essential Imaging for Neural Stem Cell and Spinal Observation
- [Gene Therapy] Improving Research for the Development of Gene Therapy Drugs
- [Heart Disease Treatment] Developing Cell Sheets for Myocardial Regenerative Treatments
- [Cancer Treatment] Automated Fluorescence Microscope Transforms Process for Induced Cancer Stem Cell Research
- [Immune System] BZ Series Contributes to Understanding the Pathological Model of Asthma
- [Biomaterials] Promoting Efficiency in Research With Compact, User-friendly Microscopes