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A convenient technique for live-cell observation on the surface of polytetrafluoroethylene with a phase-contrast microscope.
Microscopy 2017 April 2
Phase-contrast microscopy is a convenient technique for live-cell observation on the surface of materials with high optical transmittance. Here, we demonstrate a novel technique to observe living cells on the surface of materials with low optical transmittance, such as polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), which are widely used in biomaterials for blood-contacting devices. The surface of a cover glass was coated with a thin PTFE layer with sufficient transmittance, thereby enabling the observation of living cells on the PTFE surface with a phase-contrast microscope.
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