Dynamic processes of cells can be best monitored when living cells are analyzed by imaging. While it is easy to observe adherent living cells it has been extremely challenging to analyze suspension cells. This cell type floats freely in the culture dish, and it is only a question of time when the focus or the observation field is lost. In order to keep the cells in focus, an easy and inexpensive method allowing the observation of living suspension cells during confocal laser scanning microscope imaging was developed.
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Ivanusic, D., Madela, K., & Denner, J. (2017). Easy and cost-effective stable positioning of suspension cells during live-cell imaging. Journal of Biological Methods, 4(4), 1. https://doi.org/10.14440/jbm.2017.203
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