Overview

The Livecyte enables high-content label-free live-cell imaging from 96 wells to single cells.

Features

Ptychographic quantitative phase imaging

This patented method allows a range of label-free assays. Integrated with automated single-cell tracking to benefit dynamic knowledge of phenotypic variations in subsets of cells.

Powerful integrated live-cell analysis

Users can track and characterize cell motility, proliferation, a morphology from 96 wells to single cells with the help of easy-to-use dashboards on board the Livecyte software.

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Dig deeper and discover new insights

It is possible to leverage strong tracking algorithms to examine population heterogeneity and monitor single-cell lineage.

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Image Credit: CYTENA GmbH

Application areas

  • Angiogenesis
  • Wound healing
  • Cell cycle
  • Cell health
  • Cell motility
  • Cell proliferation and growth
  • Subpopulation Analysis
  • Single-cell lineage tracking can be done
  • Stem cell differentiation

Livecyte

Image Credit: CYTENA GmbH

Strengthen workflows

One experiment, multiple outputs

Produce several outputs with a single experiment to make a comparison of cell behaviors at population and single-cell levels.

Uncover more

With the availability of patented ptychographic quantitative phase imaging capture details.

Reduce cost

Livecyte’s ptychography technology eliminates the need for plate inserts or costly consumables, thereby decreasing running charges more than the comparative systems.

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