Stem cell observation with zenCELL owl tracks morphological changes, colony formation, and growth kinetics of iPSC, MSC, and other stem cell cultures over days to weeks — entirely label-free, without disrupting the culture. The system sits inside the CO₂ incubator and images continuously, providing a complete record of stem cell behaviour without the environmental perturbations caused by manual microscopy.
Stem cells are among the most environmentally sensitive cell types. Temperature fluctuations, CO₂ changes, and mechanical disturbance alter differentiation kinetics, colony morphology, and self-renewal capacity. Every manual imaging event — removing the plate from the incubator, transporting it to a microscope, imaging, and returning it — introduces these perturbations. In-incubator imaging with zenCELL owl eliminates all of them: the plate never leaves the incubator throughout the entire experiment.
Yes — at the morphological level. Brightfield time-lapse captures colony shape changes, cell elongation, aggregate formation, and spreading that accompany differentiation. These are not molecular markers, but they provide early visual indicators of differentiation onset and progression that are consistent with downstream molecular analysis. For molecular marker detection (Oct4, Sox2, lineage markers), immunofluorescence remains required.
zenCELL owl has a field of view of 5–9 mm² — the largest in its price segment. This enables imaging of entire well regions including multiple iPSC colonies simultaneously, providing a representative population-level view rather than a single-colony snapshot.
Yes. zenCELL owl is compatible with all standard cell culture surfaces including Matrigel, Geltrex, Laminin-521, Fibronectin, and Vitronectin-coated plates. The imaging geometry (brightfield from below through the plate bottom) is unchanged by coating type.
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在孵化器中实时观看 zenCELL 猫头鹰图像。可用。.