Instruments, software products, and accessories used to capture images of cell samples for clinical analysis, cellular research, and other laboratory applications.
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High-performance, fully automated, inverted, multi-channel fluorescence and transmitted light imaging system. Developed to meet today’s expectations for image quality, user interface interactions, data generation speed and flexibility, and end-user value with just a few clicks.
Through the utilization of interferometry in conjunction with microscopy, the Corning™ Microdrop; senses, detects, characterizes, and tracks single nanoparticles in real time.
Experience rapid cell counting with the Countess 3 Automated Cell Counter. Equipped with advanced optics, automated focus and lighting, and AI-based image analysis software, the Countess 3 brightfield cell counter enables automated cell counting and measurement of cell viability.
The EVOS XL Core Imaging System is a digital transmitted-light inverted imaging system for cell and tissue culture applications and routine cell maintenance.
The Arcturus Cellect is a dual laser microdissection capture platform to harvest cells of interest for DNA/RNA and protein research. The Arcturus Cellect platform is designed to be precise and contact-free to help minimize contamination concerns. The Cellect supports all consumables and reagents used by Arcturus legacy instruments.
Celleste™ 5.0 Image Analysis Software is a suite of image analysis and visualization tools designed for a range of biological applications that lets you transform your images into quantitative data in a streamlined and customizable workflow.
The EVOS S1000 Spatial Imaging System Package Solution includes the EVOS S1000 Spatial Imaging System plus additional service benefits and spatial imaging reagents to ensure a more comprehensive user experience.
Provides external reference for comparing images collected with different optics, on different instruments and in different laboratories, as well as for monitoring routine day-to-day variations in instrumental performance