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Is there a possibility that two or more adherent cells are held in one picowell?

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Is there a possibility that two or more adherent cells are held in one picowell?

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Yes. If the cells are smaller than the well size chosen, it is possible to have more than one cell (adherent or non-adherent) in a single well. Using standard image analysis software, such wells can be identified and ignored if desired.

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