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自动细胞成像仪

Cell Imaging & Microscopy

用于自动化图像采集及分析的细胞成像与显微检测系统

Agilent BioTek 自动细胞成像仪和显微镜可助力您的科学研究,能够轻松采集高品质的图像,具备Z 轴层切、蒙太奇以及延时序列采集功能。这些仪器可配备高达 100x 物镜,加上明场、彩色明场、相差和荧光通道,支持包括活细胞动力学在内的各种显微成像工作流程。紧凑的模块化系统可实现自动化的图像采集、处理和分析工作流程,提供满足实验室预算的高性价比。产品系列提供全面的采集模式,包括荧光、明场、高对比度明场、相差和彩色明场。Agilent BioTek Gen5 软件可控制仪器并提供直观的编程和分析。

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