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I cannot view cells in the CELLine using my inverted microscope. What can I do to be able to view them?

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I cannot view cells in the CELLine using my inverted microscope. What can I do to be able to view them?

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Due to the PET matrix inlay in CELLine adhere, cells cannot be viewed under a microscope. For CELLine classic bioreactors, the high density of cells in the bioreactor make viewing difficult. Removing a sample for counting and viewing is recommended.

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