Cellular Imaging & Analysis

 

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Welcome to Cellular Imaging and Analysis!

We offer a range of products to support your cellular research, providing the tools you need to achieve outstanding results, whatever your field of interest.

Our products include High Content Screening systems, confocal and live cell imaging solutions, as well as a wide choice of image analysis software for 2D, 3D and 4D

UltraVIEW VoX

Live Cell Confocal Imaging

The UltraVIEW VoX provides advanced performance 4D, multi-channel confocal imaging which is ideally suited for live cell imaging applications. The latest spinning disk technology is combined with Volocity, the ultimate in 3D acquisition and analysis software, to produce a system that delivers outstanding results.

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Volocity: Software for Scientific Imaging

Imaging Software Solutions

Volocity is a family of software products designed for 3D acquisition, volume visualization, object measurement and tracking, restoration and publication of multi-channel image data from live and fixed samples. Discover new ways to explore and understand your image data! For Windows and Mac OS.

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Opera High Content Screening

High Content Screening

The Opera and Opera LX high resolution confocal imaging systems are the premier solution for high content screening and analysis in drug discovery and systems biology. A wide variety of application algorithms plus various hardware options make the system unique in flexibility and performance.

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User Testimonial

Professor David Andrews

Pr David Andrews

McMaster University

"For us, a primary advantage of the Opera is the outstanding sensitivity. The use of high numerical aperture water immersion objectives with the point-scanning confocal imaging system reduces photobleaching and phototoxicity, even at high magnification. As a result we can monitor fluorescent reporter proteins at expression levels similar to the endogenous proteins in live cells over time."

 

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