How to Improve Your Cell Culture Process with Quantitative Data

How an incubation monitoring system addresses challenges in cell culture

Written byEvident Scientific andOlympus Corporation
| 1 min read

Cell cultures are the starting point for many types of life science and clinical research. However, the current cell culture process is inefficient, as researchers remove cells from the incubator and observe them under a microscope to assess their condition. In some labs, each researcher cultivates multiple cell lines, making it difficult to maintain the cell quality necessary for experiments. To obtain quantitative data samples had to be peeled and disposed of after each measurement, resulting in fragmentary data.

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