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There is a system similar to the BioFlux from CellASIC 
(http://www.cellasic.com/).

I've worked with both the BioFlux and the CellASIC and both work well 
and are easy to use.

Kurt

Bowman, Doug wrote:
>
> Not specifically a confocal question:
>
> Any opinions on commercially available media/drug perfusion system for 
> multi-well plate live-cell imaging?
>
> We are looking for a system that would allow for media exchange / 
> compound addition during a timelapse experiment without having to 
> remove the plate from the environmental enclosure. I am familiar with 
> the Wafergen system and Fluxion BioFlux 200 products – but only from a 
> web search.
>
> Any opinions on either system or other companies would be great.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Doug
>
>
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Kurt Thorn, PhD
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University of California San Francisco

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