With the approachable, icon-driven CellReporterXpress software, everyone can use the ImageXpress Pico system with minimal training to capture and analyze your first image.
Expand your assays beyond cell counting with preconfigured templates for many commonly used cell imaging and analysis protocols such as apoptosis and detection of mitochondria.
Alleviate the hassle of going to the core lab to run your samples. The system’s lab-friendly price affords the convenience of automated imaging and analysis on your lab bench.
The ImageXpress Pico system provides user- and software-selectable objectives ranging from 4X to 63X, fluorescence imaging, live cell imaging, and brightfield imaging modes.
The system offers preconfigured cell imaging protocols ranging from simple cell count to sophisticated neurite tracing analysis, removing the guesswork from optimizing parameters.
Data can be visualized at multiple levels from plate overviews to individual cells. Images are clickable to locate cells that match specific criteria.
Liberate your lab from tedious digital microscopy, the software transforms images into data on the fly. Scatter plots, videos, and more can be generated automatically with just a few clicks.
Whole slide scanning, for the determination of regions of interest, is quick and easy. Acquires higher resolution scans of only the select regions, saving time and data storage.
Temperature control up to 40◦C is standard on every ImageXpress Pico system, making live cell imaging a possibility.
5 megaPixel CMOS Camera
Field of View with 10x: 1.93 mm2
4x-63X Air objectives
5 position filter cube changer
LED + image autofocus
Transmitted Light
Brightfield
Z-stack option
Digital confocal option
Up to 384-well plates & Microscope slides
Temperature control
Widefield
CellReporterXpress Analysis Software
The CellReporterXpress Automated Image Acquisition and Analysis Software works with the ImageXpress® Pico systems. It has a clean, easy-to-learn interface for performing quantitative analysis on images acquired from automated microscopy. The software enables distributed analysis of images for increased throughput and is ideal for scaling microscopy imaging with slides or microplates. An icon-driven, linear workflow with a range of predefined protocols provides a streamlined user experience.
Reduce the time to run experiments with our integrated on-the-fly image analysis capability, allowing you to view numeric data during acquisition.
Predefined analysis protocols for label-free and fluorescence imaging provides you with the ability to quickly run common biological assays while still allowing you to create and save your own protocols.
The software makes sharing, presenting, and collaborating with peers easier, allowing multiple you to utilize the software simultaneously through browser-based remote access.
Multiple unique positions within a well or slide can be selected to acquire and analyze only key areas of interest.
Automatically identifies objects in brightfield including small round cells, large cells, and beads.
This feature auto calculates object parameters based on user-selected cells of interest, simplifying analysis setup for cell counting and for cellular responses.
Zoom or pan high-resolution images from whole well view down to cell level view. Simultaneously compare images from two wells.
Exceptional usability and precise control is built-in whether using a personal computer or a tablet.
The ImageXpress Pico system can be controlled through a browser with data from any computer on the user’s network via Chrome™ or Safari®.
Apoptosis is a process of programmed cell death important to a number of biological processes including embryonic development and normal tissue maintenance. Disruption in the regulation of apoptosis has been implicated in various diseases including cancer. Biochemical events lead to characteristic changes in cell morphology such as cell shrinkage, nuclear fragmentation, chromatin condensation, and mRNA decay, and ultimately cell death. Apoptosis can be initiated via the intrinsic or extrinsic pathways, and both pathways induce cell death by activating caspase enzymes
Cell counting is fundamental and critical to numerous biological experiments. Assays such as drug compound toxicity, cell proliferation, and inhibition of cell division have a need to assess the number or density of cells in a well. Automated imaging can greatly speed up the cell counting process while reducing manual labor and human errors. Cells can be counted using a variety of methods, such as label-free cell counting under transmitted light or detection of nuclear dye with fluorescent imaging.
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