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Predicting cardiomyocyte differentiation with label-free imaging technology

Published Jul 28, 2021
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Label-free imaging for quality control of cardiomyocyte differentiation - Nature Communications

Differentiation of hPSCs to cardiomyocytes suffers from high variability. Here the authors report a label-free live cell imaging platform based on autofluorescence imaging to enable the prediction of cardiomyocyte differentiation efficiency from hPSCs.

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