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Live Cell Imaging is a biotechnology technique used to observe the behavior of living cells in real-time. It is used to study the dynamic processes of cells, such as cell division, migration, and death. Live Cell Imaging is used in a variety of research fields, including cancer research, stem cell research, and drug discovery. It is also used to study the effects of environmental factors on cells, such as temperature, pH, and oxygen levels.
Live Cell Imaging is a rapidly growing field, with advances in technology allowing for higher resolution images and faster imaging times. This has enabled researchers to gain a better understanding of the inner workings of cells, and to develop new treatments for diseases.
Companies in the Live Cell Imaging market include Olympus, Nikon, Carl Zeiss, Thermo Fisher Scientific, and PerkinElmer. Show Less Read more