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Micro-CO2-incubator for use on a microscope.

C Ince, D L Ypey, M M Diesselhoff-Den Dulk

    Journal of Immunological Methods
    |May 27, 1983
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    A novel micro-CO2-incubator enables cell culture directly on a microscope stage. This device provides performance comparable to standard incubators, facilitating cell research.

    Area of Science:

    • Cell Biology
    • Microscopy
    • Biotechnology

    Background:

    • Cell culture under microscopy requires controlled environmental conditions.
    • Conventional CO2 incubators are often bulky and not stage-compatible.
    • Maintaining optimal cell culture conditions during microscopic observation is challenging.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe a simple micro-CO2-incubator for inverted microscopes.
    • To evaluate its performance against conventional CO2 incubators.
    • To provide a tool for cell culture and manipulation under microscopical control.

    Main Methods:

    • A micro-CO2-incubator was designed for inverted microscope stages.
    • Standard disposable culture dishes were used.
    • Culture medium was covered with a gas-permeable mineral oil layer.

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    Main Results:

    • The micro-CO2-incubator is easy to use.
    • It allows cell culture directly on the microscope stage.
    • Performance is comparable to conventional CO2 incubators.
    • Mineral oil layer protects cultures without altering conditions.

    Conclusions:

    • The micro-CO2-incubator is a practical tool for cell culture microscopy.
    • It facilitates cell manipulation under microscopical observation.
    • It offers a viable alternative to conventional incubators for specific applications.