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Life Cell Imaging is the research of living tissues with a time-lapse microscope to obtain high-resolution of tissue structures

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  Life cell imaging is widely used by biochemists to gain better understanding of physiological function through the examination of complex cellular dynamics. Life cell imaging was first pioneered in the first year of the new millennium. Life cell imaging has many applications in science, especially in cell evolution and physiology. In particular, it can be used for studying cancer cells under living conditions. Different techniques are used in the field of live cell imaging. These include electro-photometry, optical microscopy, confocal microscopy, chemotaxle and bid analysis, imaging energy, fluorescence microscopy, cryoepiezo imaging, chemotaxillary tomography, non-disposable microscopes and confocal microscopes. The confocal microscopes are preferred due to their clarity, high image quality and fast acquisition time. The non-disposable microscopes are used in the field of life cell imaging to observe dynamic processes without affecting the sample or environment. For instance...