CELENA® X High Content Imaging System from Logos Biosystems

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The CELENA® 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® Cell Analyzer software processes images and data for quantitative analysis. Analysis pipelines can be created and used to identify cellular or subcellular objects, process images for optimal data collection, and make various measurements.

SIMPLE HIGH CONTENT IMAGING FOR QUANTITATIVE IMAGE-BASED ANALYSIS FULLY AUTOMATED PLATE AND SLIDE IMAGING
  • Automated vessel handling and scanning
  • Motorized XYZ stage, filter cube stage, and objective turret.

LASER AUTOFOCUS
  • Rapid and reproducible focusing
  • Minimized phototoxicity and photobleaching

LIVE CELL ASSAY SUPPORT
Onstage incubation system 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

CREATE YOUR OWN IMAGING AND ANALYSIS WORKFLOWS
CELENA® Cell Analyzer can be used to set up automated image analysis sequences to batch process images captured on the CELENA®. Using Cell Analyzer, users can create an image analysis pipeline, which is a sequence of modules that each perform a specific image processing task. This allows the quantitative analysis of multiple cellular features from images. Modules can be mixed, matched, and adjusted to measure phenotypes of interest quantitatively. Once a pipeline has been established, it can be used to analyze subsequent projects.