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Long-term imaging of fibroblasts in a microfluidic device
Understanding the long-term behaviour of cells is of considerable significance for cell biologists. This requires that the physicochemical environment is stable, which is difficult to achieve in conventional tissue culture incubators. Microfluidics devices can potentially provide a stable, highly controllable, environment.