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High-resolution imaging of live, intact cells brings life to most applications you can imagine. Combined with intuitive image analysis software, IN Cell Analyzer systems bring out more depth from your research.
Whether you want to monitor complex signaling events in your cells or investigate whether compounds are toxic to your cell, high-content analysis (HCA) empowers your research and enables fast results in a true biological context.
GE Healthcare Life Sciences provides the systems and software to perform HCA, as well as the molecular tools and professional support for successful cell-based research.
HCA involves probing cells in multiple samples with fluorescent probes, capturing high-resolution images, and extracting detailed information with powerful software.
Examples of high-content analysis applications include:
Primary cortical neurons.
Live cell imaging: Cell cycle reporting, stem cell analysis, cell differentiation, and organelle and protein trafficking studies.
Cell signaling: Calcium imaging, receptor activation, and signaling pathway analysis.
Cell and tissue structure and function: Morphology analysis, RNAi analysis, cell migration, neuronal function, neurite outgrowth, and tissue imaging.
Predictive toxicity: Apoptosis, genotoxicity, and cytotoxicity.
Disease mechanisms: Cancer, neurology, immunology, infectious diseases, etc.
Drug discovery: Target identification and lead optimization.
Follow the links below to learn more about some of the key application areas in which IN Cell Analyzer systems are used.
Increase confidence in your drug candidates.
RNA interference and HCA together provide a powerful tool for dissecting and analyzing cellular function.
Portray your stem cells with high-content analysis.
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