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Automated Cell Imager

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Automated Cell ImagerThe CELLAVISTA 4 automated cell imager from SYNENTEC GmbH has a high throughput, capable of scanning one 96-well microplate at 10× magnification in three to four minutes.

CELLAVISTA 4 also features enhanced harmonic motion for microplate scanning and a sensitive fluorescence module, enabling shorter exposures and less photobleaching, as well as fast autofocus performance. The new system is available in three models: CLD with brightfield only, CLD High End with six additional channels of fluorescence, and Scientific with a 16-bit camera and high-numeric-aperture objective lenses.

The systems are used in industry settings for cell line development, bioprocessing, single-cell cloning, and preclinical drug development. In academic research settings, they are used in cancer research, immunology, stem cell research, cell biology laboratories, and more.


BioPhotonics
Nov/Dec 2018
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