BioTechniques (Feb 2010)

A micro-incubator for cell and tissue imaging

  • Cyril Picard,
  • Vanessa Hearnden,
  • Marzia Massignani,
  • Sarra Achouri,
  • Giuseppe Battaglia,
  • Sheila MacNeil,
  • Athene Donald

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/000113245
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. 2
pp. 135 – 138

Abstract

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A low-cost micro-incubator for imaging dynamic processes in living cells and tissues has been developed. This micro-incubator provides a tunable environment that can be altered to study responses of cell monolayers for several days as well as relatively thick tissue samples and tissue-engineered epithelial tissues in experiments lasting several hours. Samples are contained in a sterile cavity closed by a gas-permeable membrane. The incubator can be positioned in any direction and used on an inverted or upright microscope. Temperature is regulated using a Peltier module controlled by a sensor positioned close to the sample, enabling compensation for any changes in temperature. Rapid changes in a sample's surrounding environment can be achieved due to the fast response of the Peltier module. These features permit monitoring of sample adaptation to induced environmental changes.

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