New Robust Method to Normalize Results of Cell-Based Assays with InCellis Smart Cell Imaging System

8 Oct 2018

Cell biology studies of cell proliferation, invasive behavior of cells, and cell line expression require a rapid and robust cell line confluency estimation, transfection efficiency investigation, and accurate total cell counting. In this application note, breast cancer cell line (MCF-7) was used to accurately estimate cell line confluency and total cell counting in an automated manner using embedded applications on the InCellis Smart Cell Imaging System by Bertin Technologies.

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New Robust Method to Normalize Results of Cell-Based Assays with InCellis Smart Cell Imaging System