A label-free microscopy method for assessing the differentiation status of stem cells is presented with potential application for characterization of therapeutic stem cell populations. The microscopy system is capable of characterizing live cells based on the use of evanescent wave microscopy and quantitative phase contrast (QPC) microscopy. The capability of the microscopy system is demonstrated by studying the differentiation of live immortalised neonatal mouse neural stem cells over a 15 day time course. Metrics extracted from microscope images are assessed and images compared with results from endpoint immuno-staining studies to illustrate the system’s performance. Results demonstrate the potential of the microscopy system as a valuable...
<p>Time-lapse live cell imaging has been increasingly employed by biological and biomedical research...
International audienceWe present here a label-free development based on preexisting Quantitative Pha...
<div><p>The therapeutic potential of stem cells is limited by the non-uniformity of their phenotypic...
Understanding the mechanisms behind the proliferation of Mesenchymal Stem cells (MSCs) can offer a g...
Modern technology has enabled monitoring of large populations of live cells over extended time perio...
Automated and unbiased methods of non-invasive cell monitoring able to deal with complex biological ...
Label-free imaging uses inherent contrast mechanisms within cells to create image contrast without i...
Stem cell research provides a useful tool for unraveling the molecular mechanisms and shedding light...
Four different label-free, minimally invasive, live single cell analysis techniques were applied in ...
Abstract Background With the prompt developments of regenerative medicine, the potential clinical ap...
We develop a label-free optical technique to image and discriminate undifferentiated human embryonic...
Although the biochemical changes that occur during cell differentiation are well-known, less known i...
The (non)differentiation status of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) is usually analyzed by determi...
Stem cells have received much attention recently for their potential utility in regenerative medicin...
Within the field of tissue engineering there is an emphasis on studying 3-D live tissue structures. ...
<p>Time-lapse live cell imaging has been increasingly employed by biological and biomedical research...
International audienceWe present here a label-free development based on preexisting Quantitative Pha...
<div><p>The therapeutic potential of stem cells is limited by the non-uniformity of their phenotypic...
Understanding the mechanisms behind the proliferation of Mesenchymal Stem cells (MSCs) can offer a g...
Modern technology has enabled monitoring of large populations of live cells over extended time perio...
Automated and unbiased methods of non-invasive cell monitoring able to deal with complex biological ...
Label-free imaging uses inherent contrast mechanisms within cells to create image contrast without i...
Stem cell research provides a useful tool for unraveling the molecular mechanisms and shedding light...
Four different label-free, minimally invasive, live single cell analysis techniques were applied in ...
Abstract Background With the prompt developments of regenerative medicine, the potential clinical ap...
We develop a label-free optical technique to image and discriminate undifferentiated human embryonic...
Although the biochemical changes that occur during cell differentiation are well-known, less known i...
The (non)differentiation status of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) is usually analyzed by determi...
Stem cells have received much attention recently for their potential utility in regenerative medicin...
Within the field of tissue engineering there is an emphasis on studying 3-D live tissue structures. ...
<p>Time-lapse live cell imaging has been increasingly employed by biological and biomedical research...
International audienceWe present here a label-free development based on preexisting Quantitative Pha...
<div><p>The therapeutic potential of stem cells is limited by the non-uniformity of their phenotypic...