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CytoView-Z Plate

Impedance plate with transparent wells for cell visualization and multiplexing assays.

Solution by Axion BioSystems
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Overview

The CytoView-Z Plate offers robust impedance data collection with transparent well bottoms for enhanced cell visualization and assay multiplexing. It is available in 96- and 384-well formats, each featuring a recording electrode embedded in the well surface for non-invasive, label-free measurements over extended periods such as days, weeks, or months. These plates allow high-quality impedance readings with electrodes spanning the entire well surface, capturing comprehensive data from cell cultures.

Designed to support both light microscopy and various assay types, the CytoView-Z Plate enhances research capability by enabling multiplexing with fluorescence or luminescence assays to gather complementary information alongside impedance data. The transparent design, coupled with on-plate viewing windows on the 96-well version, facilitates detailed observation and imaging of cell cultures.

Key Features

  • High data quality: Full well bottom surface electrode for extensive data gathering.
  • Enhanced visualization: Compatible with light microscopy to allow daily monitoring.
  • Assay multiplexing: Integrates with fluorescent and luminescent plate readers for enriched data collection.
  • Environmental control: Evaporation-reducing lids and humidity reservoirs help maintain optimal culture conditions.

Applications of the CytoView-Z Plate include examining monoclonal antibodies for cellular cytotoxic effects, evaluating antiviral activities of compounds, monitoring cell barrier integrity, modeling tumor biology, quantifying CAR T cell cytolysis, and tracking cellular growth dynamics among others. This system offers a comprehensive solution for multiparametric analysis of cell-based studies.

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Category
Assay Design & Analysis
Field(s)
Imaging & Diagnostics
Target user(s)
Bench Scientist / Lab Technician
Tag(s)
Digital Pathology / Imaging