Embryo monitoring with zenCELL owl tracks morphological development, cleavage timing, and blastocyst formation in brightfield time-lapse — continuously, inside the incubator, without temperature or CO₂ disruption. Every imaging event in conventional embryology requires opening the incubator and disrupting the carefully controlled environment critical for embryo development.
Embryo development is exquisitely sensitive to environmental perturbation. Temperature deviations of even 0.5°C, CO₂ fluctuations, and light exposure can alter developmental timing and reduce viability. Conventional embryo grading requires removing embryos from the incubator for morphological assessment — introducing exactly these perturbations at every evaluation timepoint. Continuous in-incubator imaging eliminates incubator access entirely during the monitoring period.
No. zenCELL owl is a research instrument, not a CE-marked or FDA-cleared medical device for clinical IVF use. It is used in research settings for embryo biology, reproductive toxicology, and developmental biology studies. Use in clinical IVF settings requires regulatory evaluation and approval as a medical device. Dedicated clinical embryo monitoring systems (EmbryoScope, Geri) are purpose-built for clinical use.
Dedicated time-lapse incubators for embryology (EmbryoScope, Primo Vision) cost €50,000–150,000 and are purpose-built for clinical IVF. zenCELL owl provides in-incubator time-lapse capability from €14,000 (EU) — suitable for research applications where clinical-grade validation is not required. It fits inside any existing incubator rather than replacing it.
zenCELL owl fits inside any standard CO₂ incubator with sufficient internal dimensions. It requires only a USB connection through the incubator wall. It is compatible with both standard cell culture incubators and specialized embryo culture incubators.
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