Changing what we know about hypoxia in cancer and inflammation Millipore – Preparation, Separation, Filtration & Monitoring Products
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When O2 is scarce, this happens.
Real-time tracking of live cells gives new insights into hypoxia
Cancer cells are known to escape apoptosis, by which a cell activates its own death in response to stimuli. A common characteristic of solid tumors, hypoxia creates resistance to apoptosis and to chemotherapy, enabling metastasis and aggressive malignant phenotypes.

Read this technical article to find out how our CellASIC® system for live cell imaging enables pathophysiologically relevant models for the study of apoptosis and hypoxic conditions, with video data as oxygen is withdrawn from cells.

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Read Hypoxia Tech Article
The CellASIC® system for live cell imaging uses
  • Microfluidics plates to allow control of gas, media, and temperature
  • A low-profile manifold and controller that fits next to your microscope
  • Optical-bottom plates to deliver publication-quality images and video
The CellASIC® system makes it possible to automate hypoxic and apoptotic conditions, even for studying tough-to-capture non-adherent cell types like lymphocytes using the ingenious CellASIC® trap plates for mammalian cells. Learn more about how the CellASIC® system incorporates advanced microfluidics technology to enable more predictive cell cultures, including mixed cultures, 3D and 4D cultures.

Our live cell imaging reagents for markers of apoptosis, hypoxia and other cellular conditions make getting more relevant data easy with this powerful, user-friendly system.

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