New Multispectral Imaging System Allows Simple Image Capture of Any Three Chromogens in its Spectral Range

20 Dec 2010
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The Nuance™ TRIO is the newest addition to the Nuance product family. The TRIO enables simple image capture of any three chromogens or three fluorophores in its spectral range. Additionally, autofluorescence is removed, increasing signal-to-noise by up to 100x improving quantitation

The system is compatible with any microscope with a camera mount. It can take both high-resolution color as well as multispectral images. TRIO has a simple, easy-to-use user interface. No advanced knowledge of multispectral imaging is required. Set-up and operation can be accomplished in a matter of minutes.

For unmixing more than three chromogens or fluorophores in a single tissue section, you should use the Nuance FX. The Nuance FX features a wider spectral range, ROI and colocalization tools, batch processing, as well as a cooled CCD.

inForm, our advanced image analysis software program is available as an option. Train the inForm program to create an effective solution by simply drawing around examples of what you want segmented in your images. It then creates a solution that you can subsequently apply across the entire image or across as many images as you want. Perform nuclear, cytomplasmic, and membrane measurements on individual cells within selected regions.

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New Multispectral Imaging System Allows Simple Image Capture of Any Three Chromogens in its Spectral Range