Muscle Regeneration
Coordinate-specific condition settings
Points on recording
The microscope captures cellular behavior (division).
Conventionally, many hours were wasted if phenomena failed to be captured when performing time-lapse imaging on a single area. With the Multi-point Time-lapse function of the BZ-X, four to five different locations can be captured automatically, increasing the success rate of experiments.
Also, by using the Z-stack and Best Focus functions, every image captured during time-lapse imaging will be fully focused, even if the specimen has height differences.
Recording conditions
- Specimen: Muscle tissue
- Time interval: 5 minutes
- Magnification: Phase contrast 40x
- 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