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Live Cell Metabolic Analyzer

LiCellMo

Features

Revolutionizing Cell Metabolism Analysis

Continuous, sampling-free measurement of glucose and lactate in culture medium. Visualize real-time changes in cell metabolism.

Cells are constantly growing and differentiating, and these processes are known to be closely linked to metabolism. In the field of cancer immunology, stem cell research, and the development of manufacturing processes for cell-based formulations, understanding the metabolic state of cells is a factor of ever-growing importance in the analysis of cell activation and disease. Continuous analysis of cell metabolism offers the ability to visualize the state of cells in real time, creating opportunities for unprecedented new discoveries in cell metabolism. The PHCbi Live cell metabolic analyzer will open new doors to those discoveries.

 

In-Line sensors: the key to continuous measurements of glucose and lactate

The glycolytic pathway is one of the main components of cellular energy metabolism. During glycolysis, glucose is taken up into cells and lactate is produced. Conventional analysis of cell metabolism typically involves estimating glucose and lactate concentrations from data points obtained from periodic sampling. With its unique high-precision In-Line sensors, the PHCbi Live cell metabolic analyzer offers these unique advantages:

  • real-time monitoring of glucose and lactate concentrations
  • continuous measurements
  • no sampling of the culture medium and the same cells can also be used for separate evaluation after measurement

 

Measure cells in their usual culture environment

The simple design of the PHCbi Live cell metabolic analyzer makes it suitable for any laboratory space. Plus, there is no need for specialized cell culture equipment. Common commercial products (culture medium, 24-well plates, calibration liquid, additive reagents) can be used for cell culture. The Sensor module and Plate adaptor can be attached to a standard 24-well plate. Then, once the plate is placed in the Detector pre-installed within the CO2 incubator, real-time measurements can be checked easily using the touch-panel controller. Optional plate adapters for five different commercial 24-well plates are available.

Evaluate glycolytic changes directly

Changes in the glycolytic pathway can be evaluated directly by measuring the culture medium concentrations of glucose taken up by cells and lactate produced. With the PHCbi Live cell metabolic analyzer, the state of cell metabolism can be visualized as the rate of metabolic change using the consumption rate and production rate based on concentration values. Monitoring the efficiency of conversion from glucose to lactate makes it possible to evaluate not only glycolysis, but also changes in the balance with other cellular metabolic processes, such as oxidative phosphorylation.

Evaluate Glucose Concentrations

Customer Testimonial

Using PHCbi’s new LiCellMo now brings many benefits, such as provision of a detailed online readout of the glucose and lactate. The LiCellMo instrument is quite user friendly. It is very easy to handle. Particularly in the steps of preparation of the cell seeding onto the plate. Read the full story here.

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Specfications

Detector

External dimensions (WxDxH) 162 mm x 280 mm x 118 mm
Installation Inside CO2 incubator

Controller

External dimensions (WxDxH) 371 mm x 197 mm x 220 mm
Screen 12.1-inch-wide touch panel display
Extendability Wired connectivity for up to 4 detectors
Items monitored Glucose, lactate (simultaneous continuous
measurement of both items)
Monitoring duration Maximum 10 days
Measurement range Glucose: up to 27 mM (up to 4.9 g/L)
Lactate: up to 15 mM (up to 1.4 g/L)

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  • LiCellMo Product Flyer EN

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  • Customer Testimonial - University of Florence EN

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  • Application Note - In Line monitoring of culture medium using Live Cell Metabolic Analyzer

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  • Application Note - Visualizing the metabolic profile of immune cells

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  • Application Note - Metabolic rate of undifferentiated iPS cells

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  • Application Note - Metabolic shift monitoring of immune cells during differentiation

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  • PHCbi LiCellMo Brochure

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