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Breathe new life into hypoxia research—Intracellular detection of low oxygen tension in live cells

The significance of hypoxia in biological processes is well known; however, creating model systems to accurately control hypoxic conditions is extremely difficult without access to elaborate instruments that allow control and maintenance of temperature, humidity, and gases (O2 and CO2) during an experiment. The EVOS FL Auto Imaging System with Onstage Incubator provides an easy-to-use platform that allows precise control of oxygen levels, enabling researchers to evaluate cellular responses to hypoxia using the Image-iT Hypoxia Reagent and other fluorescent probes.
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Featured research

Breathe new life into hypoxia research
Intracellular detection of low oxygen tension in live cells

A key component of an imaging core facility
The EVOS FL Cell Imaging System

Fluorescence techniques

Optimize nanoscale imaging at every step
Practical considerations for super-resolution microscopy

At long last, protection from photobleaching for live cells
ProLong Live Antifade Reagent protects fluorescent proteins and dyes in live-cell imaging

Superior protection from photobleaching for fixed cells
ProLong Diamond and SlowFade Diamond Antifade Mountants for fixed-cell imaging

Accessible technology for high-content analysis
Cellinsight CX7 High Content Analysis Platform

Cell health assays

Mimic life in three dimensions
Formation of uniform and reproducible 3D cancer spheroids in high-throughput plates

Tools for studying antibody internalization and trafficking
Applications for therapeutic monoclonal antibodies

Visualize apoptosis in context
Multiplexable Click-iT Plus TUNEL Assays for in situ apoptosis detection

Incorporate automation into your cell analysis workflows
Fluorescence-based viability assays for the Countess II FL Automated Cell Counter

Multiplex your mitochondrial data
Tools to study mitochondrial morphology and function

High-content analysis applied to autophagy
Automating cell imaging with Thermo Scientific HCA systems


Essential Knowledge Briefing: Live-Cell Imaging

Although prepared slides reveal many details about biological specimens, they always leave you with questions: How does this look when it’s alive? How does the organism or molecular component behave in a dynamic natural context? How does it interact with its environment? These questions are at the heart of live-cell imaging. In its most basic form, live-cell imaging allows biologists to examine and analyze live samples. This capability completely changes what can be learned about cell and organismal functions and ultimately determines how that information can be applied in fields as diverse as basic research, biotechnology, and medicine.

Published by Wiley, this Essential Knowledge Briefing (EKB) introduces readers to the general field of live-cell imaging. It explains the fundamental challenges and solutions, describes applications of live-cell imaging through case studies, and forecasts some of the next advances.

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Molecular Probes Flow Cytometry Products and Resource Guide

The Molecular Probes Flow Cytometry Products and Resource Guide provides an overview of the products and techniques used in flow cytometry workflows, including:

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Molecular Probes cell imaging app: Protocols at your fingertips

The Molecular Probes Cell Imaging Reagent Guide and Protocols mobile app is designed to help you find fluorescent reagents, kits, and protocols for cell biology–related fluorescence microscopy applications. Also included are product guides for instrument calibration and setup, protein labeling, and secondary detection. Key features of the app include:

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  • Examples of data output for every product

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Virtual demonstration of the EVOS FL Auto Imaging System

Explore the innovative features of the EVOS FL Auto Imaging System and Onstage Incubator with this interactive virtual demonstration. Spin the unit around and interact with the key features of the system. Experience the simple, intuitive software that allows researchers to perform advanced imaging applications regardless of their skill level. Watch videos of time-lapse images collected by the EVOS FL Auto Imaging System. Choose options from the main menu to learn more about how the EVOS FL Auto Imaging System is optimally designed for:

  • Live-cell imaging
  • Automated cell counting
  • Area scanning
  • Image tiling/stitching
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Molecular Probes School of Fluorescence

Learn the fundamentals of fluorescence imaging from Molecular Probes scientists. We’ve spent hundreds of hours in the lab and want to share our best tips, tricks, and protocols for capturing beautiful images, including:

  • Fundamentals of fluorescence microscopy
  • Sample and fluorescent label considerations
  • Analysis of your labeled samples
  • Live- and fixed-cell staining protocols

It’s our aim to include everything that we wish we had known when we started working with fluorescent imaging reagents, and we asked our Technical Support team to review each section to make sure we haven’t overlooked anything. Even though we can’t be right there in the lab with you when you do your experiments, we hope you’ll benefit from the information we’ve collected.

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