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High-Content Screening Goes Beyond Fluorescent Pictures

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By incorporating techniques such as confocal, bright-field and wide-field imaging into high-content screening, researchers can now combine data previously locked away in separate assay and analysis methods.

KRIS VER DONCK, CONFLUENCE CONSULTING

Since the start of high-content screening (HCS) in the late 1990s, several imaging techniques have been applied for automated image capture, serving a variety of application goals and specifications. Two techniques known from related biological research fields were prominently present at the start: epi-fluorescence microscopy and laser-based cytometry. However, technological advancements are enabling HCS to cover new ground, particularly with confocal, bright-field and wide-field imaging. Table 1. An overview of automated high-content screening (HCS) plate readers. Based on...Read full article

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    Published: June 2016
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