Publications Citing Cellvis (formerly In Vitro Scientific) Products

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Publications citing Cellvis "35 mm Glass bottom dish with 14 mm micro-well #1.5 cover glass"

1 - 13 of 13 publications before 2019

  1. Optical sensor revealed abnormal nuclease spatial activity on cancer cell membrane
    Yongliang Wang, et al., Journal of Biophotonics, 29 November 2018
    Quote: "First, 100 µg/ml BSA-biotin (Bovine serum albumin labeled by biotin, A8549, Sigma-Aldrich) and 5 µg/ml fibronectin were incubated on a glass-bottom petri dish (D35-14-1.5-N, In Vitro Scientific) for 30 min."

  2. Wide-area all-optical neurophysiology in acute brain slices
    Samouil L Farhi, et al., BioRxiv, October 11, 2018
    Quote: "After 24 hours, cells were split onto Matrigel (Fisher Scientific 356234) coated glass bottom plates (In Vitro Scientific D35-14-1.5-N) and imaged 24 hours later."

  3. Fast dynamic in vivo monitoring of Erk activity at single cell resolution in DREKA zebrafish
    V Mayr, et al., Front Cell Dev Biol. 2018; 6: 111.
    Quote: "A2576-25G, Sigma-Aldrich Chemie GmbH, Steinheim, Germany) in a glass bottom imaging dish (D35-14-1.5-NJ, Cellvis, Mountain View, CA, USA). Images and time-lapse movies were recorded on a Leica SP8 X WLL confocal microscope system"

  4. MCU interacts with Miro1 to modulate mitochondrial functions in neurons
    Robert F. Niescier,, Journal of Neuroscience 23 April 2018,
    Quote: "Glass bottom dishes (Cellvis, D35-14-1.5-N) were prepared 109 as follows for all microscopy experiments. First, dishes were immersed in 1 M HCl at 55°C 110 for at least 4 hours"

  5. A Fluorescence Fluctuation Spectroscopy Assay of Protein-Protein Interactions at Cell-Cell Contacts
    V Dunsing, et al., Jove 2018
    Quote: "35-mm glass bottom dishes CellVis D35-14-1.5-N"

  6. Two-photon photoactivated voltage imaging in tissue with an Archaerhodopsin-derived reporter
    Miao-Ping Chien, et al., Arxiv, 2017
    Quote: "Glass-bottom dishes covalently modified with fibronectin Glass-bottom dishes (In Vitro Scientific, D35-14-1.5-N) were covalently modified with fibronectin to facilitate subsequent photochemical crosslinking of cells to the dish"

  7. Simultaneous Real-Time Measurement of the β-Cell Membrane Potential and Ca2+ Influx to Assess the Role of Potassium Channels on β-Cell Function
    NC Vierra, et al., Potassium Channels pp 73-84, 2017
    Quote: "Poly-d-lysine coated 35 mm glass-bottom dishes (CellVis #D35–14-1.5-N)"

  8. Copy-number and gene dependency analysis reveals partial copy loss of wild-type SF3B1 as a novel cancer vulnerability
    Brenton R Paolella, et al., eLife
    Quote: "Cells were plated on 35 mm glass bottom dishes with #1.5 cover glass (D35-14–1.5 N, In Vitro Scientific)."

  9. ntegrins outside focal adhesions transmit tensions during stable cell adhesion
    Y Wang, et al., Scientific Reports
    Quote: "Glass bottom petridish (D35-14-1.5-N, In Vitro Scientific) was incubated with 1 mg/ml BSA-biotin"

  10. A role for activated Cdc42 in glioblastoma multiforme invasion
    Hidehiro Okura, et al., Oncotarget
    Quote: "Spheroids were then transferred to a 35 mm glass bottom imaging dish (In Vitro Scientific. Cat# D35-14-1.5-N) and embedded within BD Matrigel Basement Membrane Matrix"

  11. Geometry of the contact zone between fused membrane-coated beads mimicking cell-cell fusion
    F Savić, et al., Biophysical Journal
    Quote: "Glass bottom petri dishes with a dish size of 35 mm and a 14 mm bottom well (glass 0.16–0.19 mm) from In Vitro Scientific (Sunnyvale, CA) were coated with casein from bovine milk"

  12. Reactivation of Lysosomal Ca2+ Efflux Rescues Abnormal Lysosomal Storage in FIG4-Deficient Cells
    Jianlong Zou, et al., The Journal of Neuroscience, 29 April 2015, 35(17): 6801-6812
    Quote: "Schwann cells, fibroblasts, or neurons were cultured on 35 mm glass-bottom dishes (In Vitro Scientific; #D35-14-1.5-N)"

  13. Analysis of Human Hyaluronan Synthase Gene Transcriptional Regulation and Downstream Hyaluronan Cell Surface Receptor Mobility in Myofibroblast Differentiation
    Adam C. Midgley, Timothy Bowen, Methods in Molecular Biology Volume 1229, 2015, pp 605-618
    Quote: "Approximately 7.5 × 10 5 cells are seeded onto 35 mm diameter glass-bottom culture plates (In Vitro Scientific, D35-14- 1.5-N) in 2 ml of medium"