CELENA® X High Content Imaging System (Basic Package)
Simple high content imaging for quantitative image-based analysis
Product Description
The CELENA X High Content Imaging System is an integrated imaging system designed for rapid, high content image acquisition and analysis.
Customizable imaging protocols, image-based and laser autofocusing modules, and a motorized XYZ stage simplify well plate imaging and slide scanning. The integrated CELENA X Cell Analyzer software processes images and data for quantitative analysis. Analysis pipelines can be put together and re-used to identify cellular or subcellular objects, process images for optimal data collection, and make various measurements.
The CELENA X is as flexible as it is powerful, with interchangeable objectives and filter cubes to accommodate a wide range of fixed and live cell imaging applications.
Please contact us for details and advise. We are happy to configure the system to perfectly meet your needs.
Features & Benefits
- Live Cell Assay Support. Onstage incubation systems for a variety of experiments in physiological and non-physiological conditions
- Four Imaging Modes. Fluorescence imaging in four channels, brightfield, color brightfield, and phase contrast imaging
- Powerful, Easy-to-Use User Interface. Simple setup of imaging protocols · Seamless integration of imaging and data analysis processes
- Customizable High Content Analysis. Create and customize image analysis projects · Quantitatively analyze multiple image-based phenotypes
Versatile and customizable to your needs
- Objective Selection Guide: Our objectives provide excellent resolution, high contrast imaging, and color correction.
- LED Filter Cube Selection Guide: Download our LED filter cube selection guide to find which filter cubes fit your needs the best.
- Vessel Holder Selection Guide: A collection of vessel holders are available to accommodate various flasks, dishes, plates, and slides.
Abundant Applications
The CELENA X Cell Analyzer software is incredibly powerful and its ability to batch process makes it ideal for high content analysis. The powerful and flexible software allows for the creation and customization of workflows that can be used for the simplest fixed cell assays to more complicated, time-lapse live cell assays.
- Apoptosis
- Calcium signaling
- Cell counting
- Cell Cycle
- Confluency
- Cytotoxicity_BF
- Cytotoxicity_FL
- Phagocytosis
- Stitching
- Transfection efficiency
- Wound healing
- 3D cell models
CELENA X: How to use the high content imaging and analysis system
What CELENA X users say
- Perfect combination of high content and high quality imaging. The speed of image acquisition is outstanding and the images generated are of high quality. Together with the easy-to-use software, it is a great product.
- The best automatic digital imaging system. We need live cell time-lapse imaging for our studies but other imaging systems did not produce acceptable images for long-term imaging. The CELENA X is the only system that has given us satisfactory multi-fluorescence images of multi-well plates. The automatic laser focusing is especially fantastic. We don’t waste time taking individual images as the CELENA X does high-throughput imaging and focuses great for all wells over long periods of time. Image quality is great for every photo and making high-quality videos is easy. Cells remain healthy, and there is minimal fluorescence quenching even after extensive imaging (5 minute intervals for over 72 hours). I strongly recommend the CELENA X for live cell time-lapse imaging and other applications.
Product Citations
- Dilshara MG, Neelaka Molagoda IM, Prasad Tharanga Jayasooriya RG, Choi YH, Park C, Kim GY (2021) Indirubin-3'-monoxime induces paraptosis in MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells by transmitting Ca 2+ from endoplasmic reticulum to mitochondria Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics 698:108723
- Nettesheim A, Shim MS, Dixon A, Raychaudhuri U, Gong H, Liton PB (2021) Cathepsin B Localizes in the Caveolae and Participates in the Proteolytic Cascade in Trabecular Meshwork Cells. Potential New Drug Target for the Treatment of Glaucoma J Clin Med . 2020 Dec 28;10(1):78
- Shim MS, Nettesheim A, Dixon A, Liton PB (2021) Primary cilia and the reciprocal activation of AKT and SMAD2/3 regulate stretch-induced autophagy in trabecular meshwork cells PNAS 118(13):e2021942118
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