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Papers & Publications – Review publications using the CellRaftA microscale polystyrene growth surface within an array used to spatially segregate cells/colonies while maintaining shared media access, enabling imaging over time and targeted isolation. More technology for demonstrations of the various uses for the CellRaft AIR SystemAn all-in-one platform for imaging, identifying, and isolating viable single cells, colonies, or organoids using CellRaft Arrays and software-guided selection with CellRaft Cytometry. More and our CellRaftA microscale polystyrene growth surface within an array used to spatially segregate cells/colonies while maintaining shared media access, enabling imaging over time and targeted isolation. More Arrays.
Webinars – Cell Microsystems offers a number of webinars featuring the CellRaftA microscale polystyrene growth surface within an array used to spatially segregate cells/colonies while maintaining shared media access, enabling imaging over time and targeted isolation. More technology and applications to various research, including CRISPR, genome editing and single cell sorting and analysis..
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Manuals – Manuals for our CellRaft AIR SystemAn all-in-one platform for imaging, identifying, and isolating viable single cells, colonies, or organoids using CellRaft Arrays and software-guided selection with CellRaft Cytometry. More and CellRaft Arrays describe the features and methods for use of each respective product. You can download them here.
Raft Notes – RaftNotes are applications and protocols for use with the CellRaftA microscale polystyrene growth surface within an array used to spatially segregate cells/colonies while maintaining shared media access, enabling imaging over time and targeted isolation. More Technology. These publications cover materials and methods, tips, tricks, examples, and unique array formats that help our users achieve their best research results.
Patents – Cell Microsystems actively pursues patent protection for its innovative products and methods of using them.
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Unlocking the Secrets of Antibiotic Resistance: How Shear Flow Systems Are Revolutionizing the Fight Against Superbugs
In the ongoing battle against antibiotic-resistant bacteria, or “superbugs,” scientists are constantly seeking innovative tools to understand the mechanisms of resistance and develop effective treatments. One such groundbreaking technology is shear flow systems, which have emerged as game-changers in microbiological research. By simulating the dynamic conditions of bacteria’s natural environments,
From Milliliters to Microliters: How a Shear Flow System Can Reduce Sample Requirements for Experiments
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By Jessica Hartman, Ph.D. Toiling in the lab With a deadline on its way To the scope I go On a Saturday I don’t see a clone I’ve looked for one that’s right What misery these data bring, I’ll have to look all night, Oh! Single cells, single cells, dilutions