Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1932983 | Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We have developed a regulator-free device that enables long-term incubation of mammalian cells for epi-fluorescence imaging, based on a concept that the size of sample to be gassed and heated is reduced to observation scale. A poly(dimethylsiloxane) block stamped on a coverslip works as a long-lasting supplier of CO2-rich gas to adjust bicarbonate-containing medium in a tiny chamber at physiological pH, and an oil-immersion objective warms cells across the coverslip. A time-lapse imaging experiment using HeLa cells stably expressing fluorescent cell-cycle indicators showed that the cells in the chamber proliferated with normal cell-cycle period over 2 days.
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Authors
Masahiko Hirano, Tetsushi Hoshida, Asako Sakaue-Sawano, Atsushi Miyawaki,