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Stabilize and support thick, free floating specimens with LCI Imaging Chambers. |
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Designed for confocal microscopy and imaging chamber applications. |
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Reusable press-to-seal silicone chamber forms removable enclosures for repeat staining or specimen repositioning. |
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imaging chambers must fulfill a variety of requirements in order to be successfully employed in experiments. |
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New solutions added to a closed chamber system should first be equilibrated to the same temperature and atmospheric conditions as the imaging chamber. Furthermore, many cell lines are sensitive to shear, so perfusion of adherent cells attached to a coverslip must be performed at very low flow rates. |
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it is often necessary to develop a reliable method of perfusing cells directly in their imaging chamber without impeding the experiment in terms of the acquisition of electrical, chemical, or optical data. |
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The most comprehensive commercial package of imaging chambers is produced by live cell Instruments, specialists in tools for electrophysiology and cell biology research. |
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For applications requiring field stimulation, Imaging Chamber is supplied with a pair of platinum electrodes. The electrodes are installed along the two parallel sides of the bath. |
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The pin connector that supplies the electric current from the stimulator can be removed for diverse uses. |
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Other features are the same as the Chamlide AC except the electrode part.. |
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Patented magnetic system for easy assembly. |
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Use with IHS-101 (the fluidic inline heater ) for controlling medium temperature. |
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Control the temperature of the chamber using a heating plate. |