Enhance organoid and tumoroid quality control with FlowCam and Corning technologies
5 Aug 2025
The development of organoids and tumoroids from inducible pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) requires precise control over culture conditions, including growth factors, extracellular matrices, and environmental stimuli. Monitoring the size, shape, and morphology of 3D cell clusters is essential for ensuring optimal culture conditions and achieving the desired developmental outcomes.
Explore how FlowCam enables automated, high-throughput quality control of organoid and tumoroid 3D cell clusters.
This application note demonstrates how flow imaging microscopy (FIM) provides real-time, high-resolution morphological analysis and precise size distribution data, offering greater efficiency and accuracy compared to manual microscopy.
Learn how FlowCam supports optimization of static and dynamic iPSC culture methods across various Corning® 3D culture platforms, helping researchers rapidly evaluate culture conditions, reduce variability, and scale organoid production for translational research.