Discover the ultimate guide to live-cell imaging

Download our new eBook with all the resources and expert advice you need to choose the best microscopy equipment for your cell analysis applications

8 Feb 2022
Blake Forman
Content Creator

Editorial article

Microscopy is used across most life science disciplines and in academic, clinical, and commercial settings. There are a variety of imaging techniques available from high-contrast brightfield imaging to novel hybrid systems and 3D cellular model imaging. Choosing the best imaging technology to meet your lab's needs can be challenging.

How to Buy Cell Analysis Microscopy Equipment

This free eBook provides an overview of the current techniques involved in life science microscopy, highlighting key features and considerations, including how you can increase precision and generate optimum results using high-contrast brightfield imaging, novel hybrid systems, and autofocus methods. Learn about key factors and application considerations for your imaging needs to help you select the best system for your lab.

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Cell Analysis Microscopy eBook

This eBook provides guidance on:

  • Widefield microscopy vs. confocal microscopy
  • Light microscopy techniques and applications
  • Fluorescence microscopy
  • 3D cellular imaging
  • Automatic imaging acquisition
  • Advanced software solutions
  • Live-cell imaging and autofocus methods
  • Considerations for specialized imaging applications
  • High-contrast brightfield techniques

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With the DMi8 inverted microscope you can reliably generate high-quality data from demanding 3D and live samples with a fraction of the effort. Building on our history of intelligent automation, the DMi8's expanded functionality fundamentally improves the user experience by streamlining complex microscopy workflows.

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In Vivo Imaging Systems<i>In vivo</i> imaging systems, including pre-clinical imaging systems and medical imaging systems are used to non-invasively visualize and capture images of live animals and plants. Monitor the natural processes or diseases of your subjects using small-animal pre-clinical imaging systems, including single photon positron emission tomography (SPECT), positron emission tomography (PET), computed tomography (micro-CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), X-ray radiography, ultrasound, fluorescence and bioluminescence imagers. Multimodal systems and software solutions are also available for correlative analysis of organ, tissue, cell, or molecular-level processes. Find the best in vivo imaging products in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.Fluorescence MicroscopyFluorescence microscopy has become an essential tool in biology, as well as in materials science. The application of many fluorochromes has made it possible to identify cells and sub-microscopic cellular components with a high degree of specificity. Using multiple fluorescence labels, different probes can simultaneously identify several target molecules.Live Cell ImagingLive cell imaging is the study of living cells using microscopes and high-content imaging systems. This technique provides in-depth insight into fast and complex biological processes, by allowing dynamic imaging of living cells instead of acquiring an individual image at a single point in time.MicroscopyMicroscopy is a technique used to observe small objects in detail, from cells to materials, using light or electron microscopes. It enables researchers to examine structures with high resolution, aiding in fields such as biology, medicine, and materials science. With advanced microscopy techniques, scientists can gain insights into cellular processes, tissue structures, and material properties. Explore the best microscopy solutions in our peer-reviewed product directory, compare products, read customer reviews, and get pricing directly from manufacturers.
Discover the ultimate guide to live-cell imaging