Live Cell Microscopes
When working with live cells, the microscope must have room to hold a device where the cells can grow and thrive.
When working with live cells, the microscope must have room to hold a device where the cells can grow and thrive. Some live cells are placed in a petri dish, while others are grown in similar devices, whatever the cell container being utilized, live cell microscopes provide ample space for these live cells to grow.
Live cell microscopes also use objective lenses that offer longer working distances. These longer working distances allow the ability to focus on the live cells through the bottom of the petri dish. Many times only 100x or 200x magnification is used with a live cell microscope. However, it is possible to use a cell microscope at 400x magnification.
Live cell microscopes are used for brightfield, phase contrast and fluorescence. Microscope World offers a number of live cell microscopes for tissue culture and live cell analysis in a clinical setting. For further details on any of the live cell microscopes, contact us or request a quote today.