Inverted Microscopes Applications: Inverted microscopy is a very popular technique for live cell imaging. This technique has several advantages over upright microscopy. This microscope model is a very good choice if your sample to be viewed is in suspension or is very large and heavy. The CKX53 inverted microscope delivers excellent performance and a comfortable workflow for a variety of cell culture needs. A typical inverted microscope comes with three to six objective lenses, which range from 4x to 40x. Easy-to-use, ergonomic and compact, it fits into your lab even when space is tight. Inverted microscopes are invaluable in the laboratory for cell analysis. Apart from routine assessments of cell cultures in phase contrast, it supports advanced contrasting techniques such as DIC or PlasDIC. ZEISS Axio Vert.A1 This is the ideal instrument for cell culture laboratories. In an inverted microscope, this arrangement is reversed. The inverted microscope is especially perfect for cancer and genetic research. History. An effective cell culture process lays the foundation for success in many application areas throughout the life science and the pharmaceutical industry, such as cancer research, genome editing, stem cell research, and regenerative medicine. Light microscopes from Leica Microsystems meet the highest demands whatever the application – from routine laboratory work to the research of multi-dimensional dynamic processes in living cells. Your Compact Inverted Routine Microscope for Cell Culture Combine Efficiency and Optical Performance Place ZEISS Primovert right inside your Laminar Flow Box. Examine unstained cells in phase contrast and GFP-labeled cells in fluorescence contrast quickly and efficiently. Your Compact Inverted Routine Microscope for Cell Culture. Here, living cells are observed through the bottom of a cell culture vessel. One may also want to consider accessory equipment, such as a camera, confocal adaptors, and fluorescence tools. Choosing an inverted microscope requires taking into account the magnification by the objective lenses. In addition, an inverted microscope allows easy access to the cells, for example micromanipulators. Get yours today. Leica DMi1 Inverted Microscope for Cell Culture | Products | Leica Microsystems This type is commonly used in metallurgy, cell culture and for viewing aquatic specimens. The inverted is offered with two models - routine and research. An upright microscope can be purchased as a smaller model for student use which influences price. The inverted Microscope has a wide stage that favors it to view specimens in glass tubes and Petri plates and therefore, it is commonly used to study live cells, by viewing the cells from the bottom of the cell culture apparatus. This gives the user more space and ensures the required proximity of the lens to the specimen, so that even living cells in cell culture dishes or other, larger containers can be easily analyzed.