Request InfoWarner Instruments LLCDesigned for the CytoViva imaging system, the CV-30 live-cell imaging chamber from Warner Instruments is compatible with microscope stages that accept multiwell plates as well as those that have a standard microscope slide adapter. Suitable for long-term studies of live cells, the closed-bath chamber offers user-defined bath geometry and a large viewing area. It supports oil immersion contact with the CytoViva high-resolution illumination system and enables simultaneous observation of fluorescent and nonfluorescent samples. 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