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Long-term Imaging Mammalian Cells using Wide-Field Microscopy
Published on: November 30, 2006
Long-term single-cell imaging of mammalian stem cells
1Institute of Stem Cell Research, Helmholtz Zentrum Munich-German Research Center for Environmental Health GmbH, Neuherberg, Germany. timm.schroeder@helmholtz-muenchen.de
Abstract:
Continuous long-term single-cell observation provides insight into the molecular control of cell fate. This is particularly important for rare and heterogeneous populations of cells, such as mammalian stem cells. The current lack of usable off-the-shelf hardware and software for such experiments makes their implementation technically challenging. Here I discuss the need for continuous single-cell quantification to understand molecular cell fate control as well as organizational and technical solutions for long-term imaging and tracking of stem cells.
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