CRO|Time-lapse imaging of cells (Time-lapse photography)

Study Overview

The introduction of a microscope culture system allows us to observe living cells on a microscope in real time. By taking pictures regularly while the cells are growing, we can clearly see how the cells change over time and provide easy-to-understand visual data. We can also observe changes using fluorescence, although some conditions may be limited. In addition, we offer image analysis to measure and evaluate the results, so please feel free to contact us for more information.


Microscope used

Cervical cancer cell growth
Proliferation of normal human fibroblasts
Proliferation of normal human iPS cell
Migration of normal human epidermal keratinocytes
Multi-point, multi-condition imaging of fat cells

In addition to time-lapse photography, we also offer the following videography services

Beating of human iPS cell-derived cardiomyocytes (video)




*Studies will be mainly conducted by those with doctoral degrees.