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These technologies help you to get the most repeatable, high quality images and data from your Agilent BioTek imaging system or microplate reader across a wide range of applications, from automated live cell imaging, to bacterial growth studies and more.
Gen5’s neurite outgrowth module allows researchers to gain insight to the dynamics of neuronal cells, a capability that is important in a variety of fields including neuropathology, developmental biology, neurotoxicity screening and regenerative medicine.
Water immersion imaging enables the capture of high-quality images from a variety of 3D and other thick sample types.
With the incorporation of the object tracking module, available within Agilent BioTek Gen5 software for imaging and microscopy, this can be easily accomplished in a fully automated fashion.
The Gen5 spot counting module enables spots to be tied to a primary mask, allowing these values to be counted inside a primary mask.
Automates the process of finding ROIs (e.g. tissue sections on slides, rare cells, etc.) and imaging those ROIs at higher magnifications.
Many Agilent single and multi-mode microplate readers include an incubation function for temperature sensitive applications, such as kinetic assays.
Agilent BioTek instrumentation and software create the unique augmented microscopy experience with the integration and automation of all steps from image capture to publication-ready data.
Accurate cell counting is a critical step across a spectrum of cell biology applications. Direct cell counting uses methods that identify and enumerate individual cells, as opposed to indirect methods that estimate population sizes using biochemical methods.
Confocal microscopy is an optical microscopy technique providing benefits across an expansive set of research areas.
At one time, scientists had to make an important decision when purchasing a multidetection microplate reader: Do I need filter-based or monochromator-based optical system? With the Agilent BioTek patented Hybrid Technology, there is no need to choose.
Laser autofocus and image-based (or software-based) autofocus are two methods of autofocus widely used in microscopy.
The Peltier cooling module for the Agilent BioTek Cytation 7, 5, and 1 cell imaging multimode readers helps maintain temperature stability inside the reading chamber. The temperature is stable regardless of changes in ambient (room) temperature and heat produced by electro-mechanical operations within the reader.
Many multimode microplate readers use monochromator-based optics for fluorescence intensity measurements, allowing great flexibility to use multiple fluorescent dyes and stains.
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