cellWoRx 高内涵细胞分析系统

High-content cellular imaging is becoming more important and, in many cases, required as academic and industrial research evolves. cellWoRx, Applied Precision's and Cellomics' answer to meet the growing requirements for high quality, high-content imaging, is based on the company's proprietary imaging platform. Optimized around a proprietary illumination pathway and quality optical components, cellWoRx provides the user with a fully integrated system incorporating the high resolution and quantifiability required by today's most demanding applications.
cellWoRx is a 4-color automated imaging system compatible with SBS standard 6-, 24-, 96-, and 384-well plate formats, as well as standard 1" x 3" microscope slides. Incorporating features such as fast image acquisition, industry-leading signal-to-noise ratios, integrated autofocus, flexible software interface and robotready design, cellWoRx provides the flexibility necessary for an automated imaging environment. This flexibility, paired with the system's unmatched image quality, makes cellWoRx a premium choice for today's cellular imaging needs.
Quantitative, High-Resolution Data
Based on Applied Precision's proprietary imaging platform, users can be assured of high-quality, reproducible data.
- High signal-to-noise ratio by capturing significantly more photons during image acquisition
- Large, linear dynamic range by acquiring data with a low noise, large well depth CCD camera
- The only scanner available with Applied Precision's proprietary on-the-fly deconvolution software for increased resolution and contrast
- Z-scan extended field-of-view
Image Acquisition
- Fast acquisition time of ~ 20 minutes for an entire 384-well plate at full resolution (1440 x 936 pixels with autofocus and two fluorescence channels per well
- Wavelength flexibility from UV (EX 350 nm) to near-IR (EM 750 nm)
- Fast, image-based autofocus
- Rapid filter switching for up to 4 filter sets
- User selectable resolutions using camera binning modes of 1 x 1 to 16 x 16
- Ability to save presets for user- or sample-specific imaging parameters
- Intensity and measurement tools during image acquisit
System Hardware Features
- Precision Z focus mechanism
- 1000 hour lamp
- Feed-back stabilized illumination intensity for entire lifetime of lamp
- Easy-to-read front status panel

vHCS™ Analysis Toolbox
vHCS Analysis Toolbox, provided by Cellomics, Inc., allows researchers to analyze images acquired on the cellWoRx. This analysis package includes:
- vHCS:Scan for cellWoRx - an interface for reviewing acquired images and optimizing protocols;
- vHCS:View for cellWoRx - for viewing, graphing and exporting numeric data; and
- Cell Analysis Tool - a general BioApplication image analysis module.
vHCS Analysis Toolbox enables assay applications including cell cycle, morphological changes, nuclear translocation, mitotic index, compartmentalization and many other biologies. In addition, cellWoRx customers will have the opportunity to enhance their analysis functionality through supplementary BioApplications available from Cellomics.
Features
- Integrated analysis software to analyze images and manage data
- Validated, quantitative analysis of your cellWoRx images
- Pre-made basic image analysis protocols for rapid start-up
- Easy-to-use parameter settings provide analysis flexibility without writing scripts
- Cellular data reports at individual cell and entire well levels
- Easy-to-use results viewer with rapid data and image access
- Comprehensive documentation, including User's Manual
Benefits
- Flexibility to create assays for new biological applicationsprotocols are easily adjusted to optimize results
- Saves assay development time by rapidly making measurements on images and seamlessly reporting results
- Automated analysis of images makes image-based assays scaleable and robust
- Improves productivity by performing measurements and data storage automatically
- Provides a complete solution, from optimal image quality to highly quantitative data results
Image Review
- Plate Scan Reviewer allows easy review of each scanned well during image acquisition or from archived data