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  Mitosis
 

 

 

Studying the events of mitosis is one of the most sensitive microscopy applications. Cells stressed by phototoxicity (light induced damage) quickly stop dividing and soon die. Maintaining live cell viability in a high resolution imaging environment is one of the most challenging applications on a microscope stage.

DeltaVision's unique combination of gentle light delivery and stringent environmental control provides experiment conditions gentle enough on cells that they can be imaged through multiple rounds of cell division. Stringent control of these factors are critical to successful live-cell imaging experiments in your lab. Following cell cycle progress for days versus hours improves data collection, increases understanding of the process of interest and opens new areas of investigation.

Associated Papers

  • Three-dimensional Analysis of Mitosis and Cytokinesis in the Binucleate Parasite Giardia intestinalis
    Sagolla MS, Dawson SC, Mancuso JJ, Cande WZ.
    J Cell Sci. 2006 V119, p 4889.
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  • Live Cell Dynamics of Promyelocytic Leukemia Nuclear Bodies upon Entry into and Exit from Mitosis
    Yi-Chun M. Chen, Constantin Kappel, Joel Beaudouin, Roland Eils, and David L. Spector.
    Mol. Biol. Cell. 2008 V19, p 3147.
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  DeltaVision® is a family of fully integrated, optimized microscopy systems designed to look at multiple probes and samples over longer periods of time than other imaging systems. These systems are uniquely suited for 3D and 2D live cell applications. As biological questions increase in complexity and sensitivity, there is a greater need for higher image quality. Improved resolution and contrast yield greater quantitative measurements, and therefore more reliable results.
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