Fluorescence imaging is one of our most powerful tools for the study of molecular biology and biochemistry, whether the technique in question is epifluorescence microscopy (excitation and observation of fluorescence from above the specimen); more complex confocal microscopy, which provides a clean, 3-D image; or fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM), in which the lifetime of the fluorophore signal is measured.
Considerations when choosing a Fluorescence Imaging System:
Key elements of all fluorescence imaging systems include a light source, such as a xenon or mercury lamp, excitation and emission filters, and a dichroic mirror or beamsplitter. Sensitive detection of biological molecules is a major benefit of the technique, as is multicolor detection, which eliminates sample-to-sample variation and is both time and cost effective.
Discover and compare Fluorescence Imaging Systems:
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Company | Molecular Devices, LLC | Molecular Devices, LLC |
Item | ImageXpress Confocal HT.ai High-Content Imaging System | ImageXpress® Nano Automated Imaging System |
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Catalog Number | ImageXpress HT.ai | ImageXpress Nano |
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Description | The ImageXpress® Confocal HT.ai High-Content Imaging System utilizes a seven-channel laser light source with eight imaging channels to enable highly multiplexed assays while maintaining high throughput by using shortened exposure times. Water immersion objectives improve image resolution and The ImageXpress® Confocal HT.ai High-Content Imaging System utilizes a seven-channel laser light source with eight imaging channels to enable highly multiplexed assays while maintaining high throughput by using shortened exposure times. Water immersion objectives improve image resolution and minimize aberrations so scientists can see deeper into thick samples.
The powerful combination of MetaXpress® software and IN Carta™ software simplifies workflows for advanced phenotypic classification and 3D image analysis with machine learning capabilities and an intuitive user interface.
Enable greater assay flexibility
Eight imaging channels with laser excitation enable more assay flexibility, higher image brightness, and flexibility to use targeted imaging such as QuickID. Automated Water Immersion objectives offer greater numerical aperture and matched refractive index between the sample and the immersion media for enhanced resolution and decreased aberrations.
Increase throughput with higher quality images
Higher excitation power provides increased signal, shorter exposure times, and faster acquisitions of 3D samples. Micro-lens enhanced spinning disk confocal provides a flat field of view for more accurate and reproducible image analysis. Shorter exposure times generates up to a two-fold boost in scan speed. FRET experiments using lasers for CFP and YFP expand research.
Accelerate analysis speeds
IN Carta™ Image Analysis Software performs complex segmentation and classification. Phenoglyphs provides a robust trainable classification, and SINAP provides trainable segmentation for any image type. Accelerate analysis speeds by 40X with multi-threaded, parallel processing with MetaXpress® PowerCore Software. Reduces time from hours to minutes, eliminating 3D analysis as a bottleneck.... Read More | Fluorescence imaging platform within reach of every lab.
The ImageXpress® Nano Automated Imaging System features a long life, solid state, light engine, and optics to reliably deliver the right assay sensitivity. Capture fine details of a variety of cellular and subcellular assays with this Fluorescence imaging platform within reach of every lab.
The ImageXpress® Nano Automated Imaging System features a long life, solid state, light engine, and optics to reliably deliver the right assay sensitivity. Capture fine details of a variety of cellular and subcellular assays with this powerful and flexible fluorescent microscopy solution. The system includes MetaXpress® High-Content Image Acquisition and Analysis Software with tools for 2D and 3D imaging and time lapse analysis, as well as a range of needs from ease-of-use through to proprietary assay design.
Large field of view- An entire well of a 384-well plate can be captured in a single image at 4x magnification for faster throughput.
Automated Stages- Fully automated X, Y, and Z stages with resolution better than 25 nm.
Wide range of filters and objectives- The system can be configured with different filters or objectives (2-60x) to meet research needs.
Five fluorescent channels- The system can have up to 5 fluorescent filters installed at one time. The software allows up to 7 channels to be acquired at one time which enables multi-channel fluorescent and transmitted light imaging in one experiment.
Other features and benefits include: - - Image label-free
- Streamline image analysis
- Capture a diverse range of samples
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