The Modular Full System features all the required add-ons. It is a highly adaptable device that can be customized to any specific requirements because of its open design.
Viable cells
After sorting, a single cell is sent to each PCR tube remaining alive.
Adjustable runs
A single run can choose anywhere between 1 and 1,000 cells.
High-speed imaging
The typical scanning speed for high-content screening is 100 to 1,000 cells per second.
High-quality imaging
High-resolution objectives can image both fluorescent and unlabeled cells. Using computer vision, classify cells with fluorescent markers or with the required shape.
Highly modular
Excellent alternatives for adaptability and a better match for the unique requirements based on years of expertise in top research laboratories.
Software included
Cellsorter offers user-friendly software with an easy UI and free software upgrades for all instruments.
Modular options
- Microscope–Practically any inverted microscope is possible. The top picks are Zeiss, Nikon, or Olympus
- Camera–Including Andor, PCO, Flir, Hamamatsu, and more
- Motorized stage–Several options are available, including the Prior and Märzhäuser stages, depending on the sample size and scanning speed
- Light source–For general application, Prior Lumen is advised, while Lumencor light engines are advised for high-intensity stimulation
- Objective lens–A 10× lens is included with the equipment as standard, although greater magnifications (20×, 40×) are also available
- Levels of motorization–The objective changer (nosepiece) and motorized filter turret are options
- Sample Holder–Microscope slides, chamber slides, standard multi-well plates (96 well plate), and 35 mm Petri dish
- Container for Single Cell Deposition–PCR tubes/strips, PCR plates, Multi-well plates
- Brightfield or phase contrast illumination: Standard transmitted light source of the microscope
Image Credit: CELLSORTER Biotechnology Innovations
Image Credit: CELLSORTER Biotechnology Innovations
Image Credit: CELLSORTER Biotechnology Innovations
Image Credit: CELLSORTER Biotechnology Innovations