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High content imaging

Other readouts, such as high content imaging or enzyme kinetic rate determinations, require extended detection intervals in the plate reader and are best automated on a dedicated workcell or semiautomated workstation platform. [Pg.31]

A combinatorial library of fluorescent NBD molecules was used to visualize subcellular transport pathways in living cells, using a kinetic, high content imaging system to monitor spatiotemporal variations of intracellular probe distribution <2004MI414>. [Pg.387]

Partial List of High Content Imaging Instruments... [Pg.146]

Read absorbance or acquire high content images from assay... [Pg.159]

Informatics for High Content Image-Based Screening.256... [Pg.233]

INFORMATICS FOR HIGH CONTENT IMAGE-BASED SCREENING... [Pg.256]

Harrill JA, Robinette BL, Mundy WR (2011) Use of high content image analysis to detect chemical-induced changes in synaptogenesis in vitro. Toxicol In Vitro 25 368-387... [Pg.145]

Fig. 3 High content image analysis of a human neurosphere. The neurosphere was plated on a laminin matrix in DMEM/F12/N2 medium. After 5 days, the sphere was fixed with paraformaldehyde and stained with Hoechst (nuclei, green) and with an antibody against p(lll)tubulin purple). Pictures were taken automatically with the Cellomics ArrayScan (1 400) and reassembled to show the whole neurosphere (provided by Martin Schmuck and Thomas Temme, IUF, Diisseldorf, Germany)... Fig. 3 High content image analysis of a human neurosphere. The neurosphere was plated on a laminin matrix in DMEM/F12/N2 medium. After 5 days, the sphere was fixed with paraformaldehyde and stained with Hoechst (nuclei, green) and with an antibody against p(lll)tubulin purple). Pictures were taken automatically with the Cellomics ArrayScan (1 400) and reassembled to show the whole neurosphere (provided by Martin Schmuck and Thomas Temme, IUF, Diisseldorf, Germany)...
High Content Imaging Approaches for In Vitro Toxicology... [Pg.377]

Key words High throughput, High Content Imaging, Fluorescence staining, Cytotoxicity... [Pg.377]

Target class or type Biochemical/biophysical Non-imaging plate reader High-content imaging... [Pg.66]


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