Live-Cell Analysis: From Culture to Assay

Discover the benefits of continuous live-cell analysis in this application compendium eBook

26 Jun 2019

In recent years, the landscape of biomedical research has progressively shifted towards using more advanced cellular models in order to recapitulate diseases.

These biologically relevant and dynamic models have thus required analytical methods that can track biological process as they unfold in real time. Continuous live-cell monitoring approach is ideally suited to meet these needs, enabling vast amounts of valuable, biologically relevant data to be collected and informing decision-making like never before.

In this eBook, we look at the interconnected cellular workflows and continuous analysis cycle of cell culture, cell-based assays and cell manipulation and show how cutting-edge technologies, such as the IncuCyte® Live-Cell Analysis System, software and assays from Sartorius help to deliver smarter cell monitoring.

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Cell-Based AssaysCell-based assays are used to monitor the presence, quantity and activities of a desired cellular analyte including drug molecules or biomarkers. This can reveal information on cell health (apoptosis, cytotoxicity, viability and proliferation assays), cell metabolism, cell migration and cell signaling mechanisms. Find the best cell-based assay products, kits and equipment with our peer reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receiving pricing direct from manufacturers.Cell AnalysisThe analysis of cells allows researchers to understand the factors which contribute to cell health and function. These influencing processes can then be predicted and altered, leading to the development of medication and disease treatments.Live Cell ImagingLive cell imaging is the study of living cells using microscopes and high-content imaging systems. This technique provides in-depth insight into fast and complex biological processes, by allowing dynamic imaging of living cells instead of acquiring an individual image at a single point in time.
Live-Cell Analysis: From Culture to Assay