2020.07.30 (木)
http://iiscprofiles.irins.org/profile/54734
Q1: What kind of samples do you usually work with?
A: C. elegans embryos, and human cells in culture
Q2: What is your goal in the research that you are working on right now?
A: Our lab is trying to understand the mechanisms of spindle orientation, and polarity establishment.
Q3: What kind of application/microscopy do you use during the time-lapse imaging?
A: We conduct long-term imaging using confocal microscopy for our work.
Q4: What were the subjects/topics that attracted your attention most recently in your filed?
A: More recently we are moving a new direction i.e., to understand the mechanisms of nuclear envelope reformation at the mitotic exit.
Q1: What is your favorite part about the Tokai Hit system that you own?
A: We like Tokai Hit incubator system very much, and the good part about this system we don’t see any variability with respect to temperature as well as CO2 concentration using this system.
Q2: How do you describe Tokai Hit product performance, features, and services to you?
A: The best
http://iiscprofiles.irins.org/profile/54734
Q1: What kind of samples do you usually work with?
A: C. elegans embryos, and human cells in culture
Q2: What is your goal in the research that you are working on right now?
A: Our lab is trying to understand the mechanisms of spindle orientation, and polarity establishment.
Q3: What kind of application/microscopy do you use during the time-lapse imaging?
A: We conduct long-term imaging using confocal microscopy for our work.
Q4: What were the subjects/topics that attracted your attention most recently in your filed?
A: More recently we are moving a new direction i.e., to understand the mechanisms of nuclear envelope reformation at the mitotic exit.
Q1: What is your favorite part about the Tokai Hit system that you own?
A: We like Tokai Hit incubator system very much, and the good part about this system we don’t see any variability with respect to temperature as well as CO2 concentration using this system.
Q2: How do you describe Tokai Hit product performance, features, and services to you?
A: The best
http://iiscprofiles.irins.org/profile/54734
Q1: What kind of samples do you usually work with?
A: C. elegans embryos, and human cells in culture
Q2: What is your goal in the research that you are working on right now?
A: Our lab is trying to understand the mechanisms of spindle orientation, and polarity establishment.
Q3: What kind of application/microscopy do you use during the time-lapse imaging?
A: We conduct long-term imaging using confocal microscopy for our work.
Q4: What were the subjects/topics that attracted your attention most recently in your filed?
A: More recently we are moving a new direction i.e., to understand the mechanisms of nuclear envelope reformation at the mitotic exit.
Q1: What is your favorite part about the Tokai Hit system that you own?
A: We like Tokai Hit incubator system very much, and the good part about this system we don’t see any variability with respect to temperature as well as CO2 concentration using this system.
Q2: How do you describe Tokai Hit product performance, features, and services to you?
A: The best