Application note: Monitor cell proliferation and cell cycle in real time
Posted: 23 August 2019 | Molecular Devices | No comments yet
There is an increasing need to expand the variety and complexity of cell-based assays for biological research and drug discovery.
Live-cell assays allow monitoring of cell responses in real time and provide important insights about compound treatment effects and biological complexity. Here, scientists from Molecular Devices used real-time quantitative cell imaging assays with the ImageXpress® Pico Automated Cell Imaging System to monitor complex effects of anti-cancer compounds in cell models.
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