CytoView-Z delivers high-quality impedance results with a thin, transparent well bottom for culture visualization.
Available in 96- and 384-well formats, CytoView-Z plates have a recording electrode embedded in the culture surface of each well, enabling non-invasive and label-free impedance measurements over days, weeks, or months. On-plate viewing windows aid cell visualization and imaging.
Key Features
Get more from every assay.
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Record high quality data: Recording electrode spans the entire well bottom surface to get the most information from your cells.
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Observe and image your cells with transparent plates: Compatible with light microscopy for daily culture monitoring.
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Assay multiplexing enriches impedance data: Complement your impedance assay with data from fluorescent or luminescent plate readers.
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Environmental control features: The evaporation-reducing lids and built-in humidity reservoirs help control your cells’ environment.
CytoView-ZThe CytoView-Z plates combine robust impedance data collected with a transparent well bottom for cell visualization and assay multiplexing
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CytoView-Z 96 | Z96-IMP-96B |
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CytoView-Z 384 | Z384-IMP-384B |
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*Schematic of well illustrating the recording electrode (blue) and the ground (orange).
Overview
High quality impedance data
A number of different cell types perform well on the CytoView-Z plates, showing excellent attachment and proliferation across all wells and the exceptional signal quality Axion customers expect.
Cell visualization and assay multiplexing
The transparent well bottom (384- and 96-well) and on-plate viewing windows (96-well) offer additional assay flexibility including cell visualization and assay multiplexing. Bright field imaging enables correlation of cell culture health and connectivity with impedance results. Multiplex fluorescence- or luminescence-based assays with your impedance study to probe complementary endpoints.
