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Arduino-based, low-cost imaging incubator for extended live cell imaging
Vincent M Rossi1, Katherine C Davidson1, Lauren E Moore2
1Department of Physics and Astronomy, Washburn University, 1700 SW College Ave, Topeka, KS 66621, USA.
Abstract:
In order to image live cells for prolonged periods of time, an Arduino-based, low-cost imaging incubator was constructed. The imaging incubator keeps cells viable by controlling for temperature and CO 2 in order to maintain physiological conditions for cells during imaging. All devices and parts employed in the build were typical maker-type components in order to minimize the cost of the imaging incubator. The imaging incubator allows for real-time imaging of live cells exposed to any desired perturbation or stimulus. As a proof of the system's functionality, cells are imaged over 24 hours while remaining viable in the imaging incubator.

