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Super-Resolution Imaging Camera

The Evolve 512 Delta EMCCD camera enables researchers to obtain super-resolution images in a short time. It comes equipped with a sensor running at 20 MHz that captures images at 62.5 frames per second and less than 1e- read noise using EM gain. Th

GE Healthcare Life Sciences

Biomolecule Imaging

The ImageQuant™ LAS 500 is designed for the imaging of chemiluminescent Western blots, fluorescent proteins, DNA gel stains, and white-light imaging of colorimetric stains and markers. The system enables detection of picogram levels of chemilumines

FEI

Correlated Microscopy Image Software

MAPS is modular automated processing system software for researchers who need to capture high-resolution data. MAPS software uses only image data to correlate and is compatible with any light microscope. Features in light microscopy images are used

PerkinElmer

Image Analysis Software

inForm® image analysis software is an automated image analysis package for quantifying biomarker expression in tumors and surrounding tissues. The software program is available in two packages: inForm Tissue Finder™ and inForm Cell Analysis™.

GE Healthcare Life Sciences

Cell Imaging System

The IN Cell Analyzer 2200 is a modular imaging system suitable for both investigative microscopy and automated high-content screening of organelles, cells, tissues, and whole organisms. The flexibility of the analyzer enables the system to be used

TTP LabTech

High-Content Imaging

The acumen® hci (high-content imaging) can image and analyze the whole wells of 96- to 1,536-well plates at a resolution of 0.5 µm/pixel. This enables the screening of high-density plates and can facilitate assay miniaturization. It also

PerkinElmer

In Vivo Imaging

The IVIS Lumina series III benchtop imaging system integrates bioluminescence and full spectral fluorescence in in vivo imaging technologies. The platform can perform multiple modalities including photographic, bioluminescent, fluorescent imaging,

Syngene

Image Analysis System

The PXi Touch comes as a compact, ready-to-use unit with a built-in touch screen and processor. Each PXi Touch features a camera with a large fixed aperture lens, which enables scientists to capture images of faint bands or spots. The system is ava

Molecular Devices

Microplate Detection Platform

The SpectraMax i3 platform’s base system features an integrated optical system enabling top and bottom reads for 6–384-well microplates and launches with three detection modes: luminescence, absorbance, and fluorescence. The user-exchangeable cartr

Allele Biotech

Fluorescent Protein

mNeonGreen is a monomeric green fluorescent protein derived from the lancelet (cephalochordate) Branchiostoma lanceolatum . It has been demonstrated to perform as a fusion tag to a large number of target proteins when expressed in mammalian cells.

STEMCELL Technologies

Hematopoietic Colony Imaging System

STEMvision™ is a bench-top instrument and computer system designed specifically for automated imaging and counting of hematopoietic colonies in the colony-forming unit assay. This system is meant to be used with MethoCult™ media and meniscus-free S

PerkinElmer

In Vivo Imaging Agent

The GFR-Vivo™ 680 imaging agent allows researchers to measure glomerular filtration rate noninvasively, in vivo in animals. GFR-Vivo 680, in combination with fluorescence molecular tomography imaging, can provide a noninvasive approach to generate

NanoSight

Nanoparticle Viewing Unit

The NS300 utilizes particle characterization technology and can visualize and measure particles in suspension in terms of size, light scattering intensity, fluorescence, and count. It does so particle-by-particle in the range 10–1,000 nm (material

Quantum Scientific Imaging

CCD Cameras

The QSI RS series features a range of full-frame and interline transfer CCDs from 768x512 pixels up to 8.3MP. Dual-read rates of up to 8 MHz with USB 2.0, deep cooling to greater than 45°C below ambient and 16-bit pixel depth allow QSI RS seri

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