ImageXpress Pico Automated Cell Imaging System
Robust high content imaging with powerful, easy-to-use analysis
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ImageXpress Pico Automated Cell Imaging System
AFFORDABLE HIGH-CONTENT IMAGING
Easy, 1-click, on-the-fly image analysis.
Once challenging assays such as neurite outgrowth, colocalization, and live cell proliferation assays are now simplified with the ImageXpress Pico.
“The ImageXpress Pico system enabled our team to accurately and efficiently assess the binding characteristics of mast cells to RSV-infected HLFs and acquire a better understanding of the inflammatory response to RSV.”
– Dr. Stephen R. Reeves, Principal Investigator at Seattle Children’s Research Institute and Attending Physician in the Division of Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine department at Seattle Children’s Hospital
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APPLICATIONS
NEURITE TRACING
APOPTOSIS ANALYSIS
CELL COUNTING
TRANSLOCATION
LIVE-CELL ASSAYS
The ImageXpress Pico system is a powerful, high-content imager capable of many different applications and features over 25 preconfigured acquisition and analysis templates optimized to collect the most pertinent information for various cell-based assays including, but not limited to, the following:
Imaging modes
Illumination
Objectives
Camera
Channels
Stage resolution
Imaging method
Autofocus method
Supported labware
Supported operating systems
Image output
Dimensions (in)
Dimensions (cm)
Weight (kg)
Power
Ambient operating temperature
Temperature control
Temperature control homogeneity
Gas control
Humidity control
Transmitted light (brightfield), colorimetric, fluorescence, live-preview
High power LEDs with >20,000 hour life
6 position automated turret with user-exchangeable objectives. Optics by Leica Microsystems:
FLUOTAR 4x/NA 0.13, 10x/NA 0.32, 20x/NA 0.40, 40x/NA 0.60, 63x/NA 0.70
Sony CMOS, 5 megapixel
Cy5, TRITC, FITC, DAPI, Texas Red, CFP, white light, and RGB
0.625 µm
Single color, multicolor, time lapse, z-stacking, and Digital Confocal* 2D on-the-fly deconvolution
LED autofocus or image autofocus with LED assist
6- to 384-well plates and 25 mm x 75 mm (1 in. x 3 in.) slides, 35 mm culture dishes
Windows 10 (main computer), Windows 10 and macOS (clients)
16-bit TIFF, JPG, MP4
17.8 (H) x 21.7 (W) x 17.1 (D)
45.3 (H) x 55.1 (W) x 43.5 (D)
38 kg (84 lb) including options
100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1.6A nominal at 115V, 200 Watts Max
18°C to 30°C (59°F to 86°F)
Ambient +8°C to 40°C
37°C ± 0.5°C at 23°C ambient
O2 control, 1-15% and ambient, CO2 control, ambient to 15%
Active humidity control. Sample compartment controlled to 85% relative humidity.
SPECIFICATIONS
ORGAN-ON-A-CHIP
View Application Note: Identify compound-specific effects on neurite outgrowth using ImageXpress Pico system
View Application Note: Analysis of apoptosis using automated cell imaging
View Application Note: Count cells with or without fluorescent labels using automated imaging
View Application Note: Improve nuclear translocation assay results using image deconvolution
View Application Note: Measure cell migration using discontinuous time-lapse imaging of live cells
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Developing high-throughput organ-on-a-chip tissue models for drug discovery