Review



ckx53 inverted optical microscope  (Olympus)


Bioz Verified Symbol Olympus is a verified supplier  
  • Logo
  • About
  • News
  • Press Release
  • Team
  • Advisors
  • Partners
  • Contact
  • Bioz Stars
  • Bioz vStars
  • 99

    Structured Review

    Olympus ckx53 inverted optical microscope
    Neither acute nor lifelong exercise serum conditioning affected the in vitro migratory capacity of A549 human lung cancer cells. ( A–C ) To assess in vitro migratory capacity, two artificial 500 µm cell-free gaps were created in confluent monolayer cultures, using 3-well culture inserts that were placed onto the wells of 24-well plates, one insert per well and per serum tested. Cultures were then exposed to medium supplemented with 10% (v/v) human serum. For each gap, three different regions were imaged immediately after its creation and after an 18-hour incubation. Cell-free areas in these images were then measured using ImageJ and the percentage of gap closure over this period was calculated. For each serum, the average of the corresponding six values was then used as an estimate of cell migration potential. Dots and squares represent individual values for the different sera. Each set of connected dots represents baseline (left) and post-intervention (right) sera from the same participant. Large horizontal bars and associated smaller horizontal (error) bars represent means ± standard deviation for the 13 participants of each cohort. The statistical significance of the effect of lifelong exercise was assessed using the Mann-Whitney test. All other comparisons were made by repeated measures two-way ANOVA, assuming sphericity. Statistical significance was set at P < 0.05 and the null hypothesis was never rejected (ns). Results are from a single independent experiment in which each serum was tested in two artificial gaps. ( D ) Representative micrographs (40× magnification) of artificial gaps for each of the four conditions tested, taken immediately after the creation of the gap and after an 18-h incubation in growth medium supplemented with 10% (v/v) human serum. Micrographs were captured using an Olympus <t>CKX53</t> inverted optical microscope equipped with a camera and the EPview™ software (V2.9.6_20201224; Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan).
    Ckx53 Inverted Optical Microscope, supplied by Olympus, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 99/100, based on 3207 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
    https://www.bioz.com/product/ckx53+inverted+optical+microscope/bio_rxiv__64898__2026__03__19__713009-95-11-10?v=Olympus
    Average 99 stars, based on 3207 article reviews
    ckx53 inverted optical microscope - by Bioz Stars, 2026-08
    99/100 stars

    Images

    1) Product Images from "Acute and Lifelong Exercise Modulate the Tumorigenic Potential of Human Lung Cancer Cells and Their Susceptibility to Cisplatin"

    Article Title: Acute and Lifelong Exercise Modulate the Tumorigenic Potential of Human Lung Cancer Cells and Their Susceptibility to Cisplatin

    Journal: bioRxiv

    doi: 10.64898/2026.03.19.713009

    Neither acute nor lifelong exercise serum conditioning affected the in vitro migratory capacity of A549 human lung cancer cells. ( A–C ) To assess in vitro migratory capacity, two artificial 500 µm cell-free gaps were created in confluent monolayer cultures, using 3-well culture inserts that were placed onto the wells of 24-well plates, one insert per well and per serum tested. Cultures were then exposed to medium supplemented with 10% (v/v) human serum. For each gap, three different regions were imaged immediately after its creation and after an 18-hour incubation. Cell-free areas in these images were then measured using ImageJ and the percentage of gap closure over this period was calculated. For each serum, the average of the corresponding six values was then used as an estimate of cell migration potential. Dots and squares represent individual values for the different sera. Each set of connected dots represents baseline (left) and post-intervention (right) sera from the same participant. Large horizontal bars and associated smaller horizontal (error) bars represent means ± standard deviation for the 13 participants of each cohort. The statistical significance of the effect of lifelong exercise was assessed using the Mann-Whitney test. All other comparisons were made by repeated measures two-way ANOVA, assuming sphericity. Statistical significance was set at P < 0.05 and the null hypothesis was never rejected (ns). Results are from a single independent experiment in which each serum was tested in two artificial gaps. ( D ) Representative micrographs (40× magnification) of artificial gaps for each of the four conditions tested, taken immediately after the creation of the gap and after an 18-h incubation in growth medium supplemented with 10% (v/v) human serum. Micrographs were captured using an Olympus CKX53 inverted optical microscope equipped with a camera and the EPview™ software (V2.9.6_20201224; Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan).
    Figure Legend Snippet: Neither acute nor lifelong exercise serum conditioning affected the in vitro migratory capacity of A549 human lung cancer cells. ( A–C ) To assess in vitro migratory capacity, two artificial 500 µm cell-free gaps were created in confluent monolayer cultures, using 3-well culture inserts that were placed onto the wells of 24-well plates, one insert per well and per serum tested. Cultures were then exposed to medium supplemented with 10% (v/v) human serum. For each gap, three different regions were imaged immediately after its creation and after an 18-hour incubation. Cell-free areas in these images were then measured using ImageJ and the percentage of gap closure over this period was calculated. For each serum, the average of the corresponding six values was then used as an estimate of cell migration potential. Dots and squares represent individual values for the different sera. Each set of connected dots represents baseline (left) and post-intervention (right) sera from the same participant. Large horizontal bars and associated smaller horizontal (error) bars represent means ± standard deviation for the 13 participants of each cohort. The statistical significance of the effect of lifelong exercise was assessed using the Mann-Whitney test. All other comparisons were made by repeated measures two-way ANOVA, assuming sphericity. Statistical significance was set at P < 0.05 and the null hypothesis was never rejected (ns). Results are from a single independent experiment in which each serum was tested in two artificial gaps. ( D ) Representative micrographs (40× magnification) of artificial gaps for each of the four conditions tested, taken immediately after the creation of the gap and after an 18-h incubation in growth medium supplemented with 10% (v/v) human serum. Micrographs were captured using an Olympus CKX53 inverted optical microscope equipped with a camera and the EPview™ software (V2.9.6_20201224; Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan).

    Techniques Used: In Vitro, Incubation, Migration, Standard Deviation, MANN-WHITNEY, Microscopy, Software



    Similar Products

    99
    Olympus ckx53 inverted optical microscope
    Neither acute nor lifelong exercise serum conditioning affected the in vitro migratory capacity of A549 human lung cancer cells. ( A–C ) To assess in vitro migratory capacity, two artificial 500 µm cell-free gaps were created in confluent monolayer cultures, using 3-well culture inserts that were placed onto the wells of 24-well plates, one insert per well and per serum tested. Cultures were then exposed to medium supplemented with 10% (v/v) human serum. For each gap, three different regions were imaged immediately after its creation and after an 18-hour incubation. Cell-free areas in these images were then measured using ImageJ and the percentage of gap closure over this period was calculated. For each serum, the average of the corresponding six values was then used as an estimate of cell migration potential. Dots and squares represent individual values for the different sera. Each set of connected dots represents baseline (left) and post-intervention (right) sera from the same participant. Large horizontal bars and associated smaller horizontal (error) bars represent means ± standard deviation for the 13 participants of each cohort. The statistical significance of the effect of lifelong exercise was assessed using the Mann-Whitney test. All other comparisons were made by repeated measures two-way ANOVA, assuming sphericity. Statistical significance was set at P < 0.05 and the null hypothesis was never rejected (ns). Results are from a single independent experiment in which each serum was tested in two artificial gaps. ( D ) Representative micrographs (40× magnification) of artificial gaps for each of the four conditions tested, taken immediately after the creation of the gap and after an 18-h incubation in growth medium supplemented with 10% (v/v) human serum. Micrographs were captured using an Olympus <t>CKX53</t> inverted optical microscope equipped with a camera and the EPview™ software (V2.9.6_20201224; Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan).
    Ckx53 Inverted Optical Microscope, supplied by Olympus, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 99/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
    https://www.bioz.com/product/ckx53+inverted+optical+microscope/bio_rxiv__64898__2026__03__19__713009-95-11-10?v=Olympus
    Average 99 stars, based on 1 article reviews
    ckx53 inverted optical microscope - by Bioz Stars, 2026-08
    99/100 stars
      Buy from Supplier

    99
    Evident Corporation inverted optics microscope
    Neither acute nor lifelong exercise serum conditioning affected the in vitro migratory capacity of A549 human lung cancer cells. ( A–C ) To assess in vitro migratory capacity, two artificial 500 µm cell-free gaps were created in confluent monolayer cultures, using 3-well culture inserts that were placed onto the wells of 24-well plates, one insert per well and per serum tested. Cultures were then exposed to medium supplemented with 10% (v/v) human serum. For each gap, three different regions were imaged immediately after its creation and after an 18-hour incubation. Cell-free areas in these images were then measured using ImageJ and the percentage of gap closure over this period was calculated. For each serum, the average of the corresponding six values was then used as an estimate of cell migration potential. Dots and squares represent individual values for the different sera. Each set of connected dots represents baseline (left) and post-intervention (right) sera from the same participant. Large horizontal bars and associated smaller horizontal (error) bars represent means ± standard deviation for the 13 participants of each cohort. The statistical significance of the effect of lifelong exercise was assessed using the Mann-Whitney test. All other comparisons were made by repeated measures two-way ANOVA, assuming sphericity. Statistical significance was set at P < 0.05 and the null hypothesis was never rejected (ns). Results are from a single independent experiment in which each serum was tested in two artificial gaps. ( D ) Representative micrographs (40× magnification) of artificial gaps for each of the four conditions tested, taken immediately after the creation of the gap and after an 18-h incubation in growth medium supplemented with 10% (v/v) human serum. Micrographs were captured using an Olympus <t>CKX53</t> inverted optical microscope equipped with a camera and the EPview™ software (V2.9.6_20201224; Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan).
    Inverted Optics Microscope, supplied by Evident Corporation, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 99/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
    https://www.bioz.com/product/ckx53+inverted+optical+microscope/pm39858536-118-5-8?v=Evident+Corporation
    Average 99 stars, based on 1 article reviews
    inverted optics microscope - by Bioz Stars, 2026-08
    99/100 stars
      Buy from Supplier

    99
    Olympus inverted optics microscope
    Neither acute nor lifelong exercise serum conditioning affected the in vitro migratory capacity of A549 human lung cancer cells. ( A–C ) To assess in vitro migratory capacity, two artificial 500 µm cell-free gaps were created in confluent monolayer cultures, using 3-well culture inserts that were placed onto the wells of 24-well plates, one insert per well and per serum tested. Cultures were then exposed to medium supplemented with 10% (v/v) human serum. For each gap, three different regions were imaged immediately after its creation and after an 18-hour incubation. Cell-free areas in these images were then measured using ImageJ and the percentage of gap closure over this period was calculated. For each serum, the average of the corresponding six values was then used as an estimate of cell migration potential. Dots and squares represent individual values for the different sera. Each set of connected dots represents baseline (left) and post-intervention (right) sera from the same participant. Large horizontal bars and associated smaller horizontal (error) bars represent means ± standard deviation for the 13 participants of each cohort. The statistical significance of the effect of lifelong exercise was assessed using the Mann-Whitney test. All other comparisons were made by repeated measures two-way ANOVA, assuming sphericity. Statistical significance was set at P < 0.05 and the null hypothesis was never rejected (ns). Results are from a single independent experiment in which each serum was tested in two artificial gaps. ( D ) Representative micrographs (40× magnification) of artificial gaps for each of the four conditions tested, taken immediately after the creation of the gap and after an 18-h incubation in growth medium supplemented with 10% (v/v) human serum. Micrographs were captured using an Olympus <t>CKX53</t> inverted optical microscope equipped with a camera and the EPview™ software (V2.9.6_20201224; Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan).
    Inverted Optics Microscope, supplied by Olympus, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 99/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
    https://www.bioz.com/product/ckx53+inverted+optical+microscope/pmc11764220-112-5-8?v=Olympus
    Average 99 stars, based on 1 article reviews
    inverted optics microscope - by Bioz Stars, 2026-08
    99/100 stars
      Buy from Supplier

    99
    Olympus olympus inverted optical microscope
    Neither acute nor lifelong exercise serum conditioning affected the in vitro migratory capacity of A549 human lung cancer cells. ( A–C ) To assess in vitro migratory capacity, two artificial 500 µm cell-free gaps were created in confluent monolayer cultures, using 3-well culture inserts that were placed onto the wells of 24-well plates, one insert per well and per serum tested. Cultures were then exposed to medium supplemented with 10% (v/v) human serum. For each gap, three different regions were imaged immediately after its creation and after an 18-hour incubation. Cell-free areas in these images were then measured using ImageJ and the percentage of gap closure over this period was calculated. For each serum, the average of the corresponding six values was then used as an estimate of cell migration potential. Dots and squares represent individual values for the different sera. Each set of connected dots represents baseline (left) and post-intervention (right) sera from the same participant. Large horizontal bars and associated smaller horizontal (error) bars represent means ± standard deviation for the 13 participants of each cohort. The statistical significance of the effect of lifelong exercise was assessed using the Mann-Whitney test. All other comparisons were made by repeated measures two-way ANOVA, assuming sphericity. Statistical significance was set at P < 0.05 and the null hypothesis was never rejected (ns). Results are from a single independent experiment in which each serum was tested in two artificial gaps. ( D ) Representative micrographs (40× magnification) of artificial gaps for each of the four conditions tested, taken immediately after the creation of the gap and after an 18-h incubation in growth medium supplemented with 10% (v/v) human serum. Micrographs were captured using an Olympus <t>CKX53</t> inverted optical microscope equipped with a camera and the EPview™ software (V2.9.6_20201224; Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan).
    Olympus Inverted Optical Microscope, supplied by Olympus, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 99/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
    https://www.bioz.com/product/ckx53+inverted+optical+microscope/10__1002_slash_jper__21___0657-29-12-12?v=Olympus
    Average 99 stars, based on 1 article reviews
    olympus inverted optical microscope - by Bioz Stars, 2026-08
    99/100 stars
      Buy from Supplier

    99
    Olympus inverted optical microscopy
    Neither acute nor lifelong exercise serum conditioning affected the in vitro migratory capacity of A549 human lung cancer cells. ( A–C ) To assess in vitro migratory capacity, two artificial 500 µm cell-free gaps were created in confluent monolayer cultures, using 3-well culture inserts that were placed onto the wells of 24-well plates, one insert per well and per serum tested. Cultures were then exposed to medium supplemented with 10% (v/v) human serum. For each gap, three different regions were imaged immediately after its creation and after an 18-hour incubation. Cell-free areas in these images were then measured using ImageJ and the percentage of gap closure over this period was calculated. For each serum, the average of the corresponding six values was then used as an estimate of cell migration potential. Dots and squares represent individual values for the different sera. Each set of connected dots represents baseline (left) and post-intervention (right) sera from the same participant. Large horizontal bars and associated smaller horizontal (error) bars represent means ± standard deviation for the 13 participants of each cohort. The statistical significance of the effect of lifelong exercise was assessed using the Mann-Whitney test. All other comparisons were made by repeated measures two-way ANOVA, assuming sphericity. Statistical significance was set at P < 0.05 and the null hypothesis was never rejected (ns). Results are from a single independent experiment in which each serum was tested in two artificial gaps. ( D ) Representative micrographs (40× magnification) of artificial gaps for each of the four conditions tested, taken immediately after the creation of the gap and after an 18-h incubation in growth medium supplemented with 10% (v/v) human serum. Micrographs were captured using an Olympus <t>CKX53</t> inverted optical microscope equipped with a camera and the EPview™ software (V2.9.6_20201224; Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan).
    Inverted Optical Microscopy, supplied by Olympus, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 99/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
    https://www.bioz.com/product/ckx53+inverted+optical+microscope/pmc09019254-364-27-31?v=Olympus
    Average 99 stars, based on 1 article reviews
    inverted optical microscopy - by Bioz Stars, 2026-08
    99/100 stars
      Buy from Supplier

    99
    Olympus inverted optical microscope
    Neither acute nor lifelong exercise serum conditioning affected the in vitro migratory capacity of A549 human lung cancer cells. ( A–C ) To assess in vitro migratory capacity, two artificial 500 µm cell-free gaps were created in confluent monolayer cultures, using 3-well culture inserts that were placed onto the wells of 24-well plates, one insert per well and per serum tested. Cultures were then exposed to medium supplemented with 10% (v/v) human serum. For each gap, three different regions were imaged immediately after its creation and after an 18-hour incubation. Cell-free areas in these images were then measured using ImageJ and the percentage of gap closure over this period was calculated. For each serum, the average of the corresponding six values was then used as an estimate of cell migration potential. Dots and squares represent individual values for the different sera. Each set of connected dots represents baseline (left) and post-intervention (right) sera from the same participant. Large horizontal bars and associated smaller horizontal (error) bars represent means ± standard deviation for the 13 participants of each cohort. The statistical significance of the effect of lifelong exercise was assessed using the Mann-Whitney test. All other comparisons were made by repeated measures two-way ANOVA, assuming sphericity. Statistical significance was set at P < 0.05 and the null hypothesis was never rejected (ns). Results are from a single independent experiment in which each serum was tested in two artificial gaps. ( D ) Representative micrographs (40× magnification) of artificial gaps for each of the four conditions tested, taken immediately after the creation of the gap and after an 18-h incubation in growth medium supplemented with 10% (v/v) human serum. Micrographs were captured using an Olympus <t>CKX53</t> inverted optical microscope equipped with a camera and the EPview™ software (V2.9.6_20201224; Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan).
    Inverted Optical Microscope, supplied by Olympus, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 99/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
    https://www.bioz.com/product/ckx53+inverted+optical+microscope/pmc08583867-181-5-8?v=Olympus
    Average 99 stars, based on 1 article reviews
    inverted optical microscope - by Bioz Stars, 2026-08
    99/100 stars
      Buy from Supplier

    99
    Olympus inverted phase contrast optical microscope
    Neither acute nor lifelong exercise serum conditioning affected the in vitro migratory capacity of A549 human lung cancer cells. ( A–C ) To assess in vitro migratory capacity, two artificial 500 µm cell-free gaps were created in confluent monolayer cultures, using 3-well culture inserts that were placed onto the wells of 24-well plates, one insert per well and per serum tested. Cultures were then exposed to medium supplemented with 10% (v/v) human serum. For each gap, three different regions were imaged immediately after its creation and after an 18-hour incubation. Cell-free areas in these images were then measured using ImageJ and the percentage of gap closure over this period was calculated. For each serum, the average of the corresponding six values was then used as an estimate of cell migration potential. Dots and squares represent individual values for the different sera. Each set of connected dots represents baseline (left) and post-intervention (right) sera from the same participant. Large horizontal bars and associated smaller horizontal (error) bars represent means ± standard deviation for the 13 participants of each cohort. The statistical significance of the effect of lifelong exercise was assessed using the Mann-Whitney test. All other comparisons were made by repeated measures two-way ANOVA, assuming sphericity. Statistical significance was set at P < 0.05 and the null hypothesis was never rejected (ns). Results are from a single independent experiment in which each serum was tested in two artificial gaps. ( D ) Representative micrographs (40× magnification) of artificial gaps for each of the four conditions tested, taken immediately after the creation of the gap and after an 18-h incubation in growth medium supplemented with 10% (v/v) human serum. Micrographs were captured using an Olympus <t>CKX53</t> inverted optical microscope equipped with a camera and the EPview™ software (V2.9.6_20201224; Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan).
    Inverted Phase Contrast Optical Microscope, supplied by Olympus, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 99/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
    https://www.bioz.com/product/ckx53+inverted+optical+microscope/pm32228984-73-10-16?v=Olympus
    Average 99 stars, based on 1 article reviews
    inverted phase contrast optical microscope - by Bioz Stars, 2026-08
    99/100 stars
      Buy from Supplier

    Image Search Results


    Neither acute nor lifelong exercise serum conditioning affected the in vitro migratory capacity of A549 human lung cancer cells. ( A–C ) To assess in vitro migratory capacity, two artificial 500 µm cell-free gaps were created in confluent monolayer cultures, using 3-well culture inserts that were placed onto the wells of 24-well plates, one insert per well and per serum tested. Cultures were then exposed to medium supplemented with 10% (v/v) human serum. For each gap, three different regions were imaged immediately after its creation and after an 18-hour incubation. Cell-free areas in these images were then measured using ImageJ and the percentage of gap closure over this period was calculated. For each serum, the average of the corresponding six values was then used as an estimate of cell migration potential. Dots and squares represent individual values for the different sera. Each set of connected dots represents baseline (left) and post-intervention (right) sera from the same participant. Large horizontal bars and associated smaller horizontal (error) bars represent means ± standard deviation for the 13 participants of each cohort. The statistical significance of the effect of lifelong exercise was assessed using the Mann-Whitney test. All other comparisons were made by repeated measures two-way ANOVA, assuming sphericity. Statistical significance was set at P < 0.05 and the null hypothesis was never rejected (ns). Results are from a single independent experiment in which each serum was tested in two artificial gaps. ( D ) Representative micrographs (40× magnification) of artificial gaps for each of the four conditions tested, taken immediately after the creation of the gap and after an 18-h incubation in growth medium supplemented with 10% (v/v) human serum. Micrographs were captured using an Olympus CKX53 inverted optical microscope equipped with a camera and the EPview™ software (V2.9.6_20201224; Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan).

    Journal: bioRxiv

    Article Title: Acute and Lifelong Exercise Modulate the Tumorigenic Potential of Human Lung Cancer Cells and Their Susceptibility to Cisplatin

    doi: 10.64898/2026.03.19.713009

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Neither acute nor lifelong exercise serum conditioning affected the in vitro migratory capacity of A549 human lung cancer cells. ( A–C ) To assess in vitro migratory capacity, two artificial 500 µm cell-free gaps were created in confluent monolayer cultures, using 3-well culture inserts that were placed onto the wells of 24-well plates, one insert per well and per serum tested. Cultures were then exposed to medium supplemented with 10% (v/v) human serum. For each gap, three different regions were imaged immediately after its creation and after an 18-hour incubation. Cell-free areas in these images were then measured using ImageJ and the percentage of gap closure over this period was calculated. For each serum, the average of the corresponding six values was then used as an estimate of cell migration potential. Dots and squares represent individual values for the different sera. Each set of connected dots represents baseline (left) and post-intervention (right) sera from the same participant. Large horizontal bars and associated smaller horizontal (error) bars represent means ± standard deviation for the 13 participants of each cohort. The statistical significance of the effect of lifelong exercise was assessed using the Mann-Whitney test. All other comparisons were made by repeated measures two-way ANOVA, assuming sphericity. Statistical significance was set at P < 0.05 and the null hypothesis was never rejected (ns). Results are from a single independent experiment in which each serum was tested in two artificial gaps. ( D ) Representative micrographs (40× magnification) of artificial gaps for each of the four conditions tested, taken immediately after the creation of the gap and after an 18-h incubation in growth medium supplemented with 10% (v/v) human serum. Micrographs were captured using an Olympus CKX53 inverted optical microscope equipped with a camera and the EPview™ software (V2.9.6_20201224; Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan).

    Article Snippet: All images were captured with a 40× magnification, using an Olympus CKX53 inverted optical microscope equipped with a camera and the EPviewTM software (V2.9.6_20201224; Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan).

    Techniques: In Vitro, Incubation, Migration, Standard Deviation, MANN-WHITNEY, Microscopy, Software