High-throughput methods to quantitatively evaluate TGF-β signaling in angiogenesis

24 Jul 2025

This application note outlines high-throughput techniques to quantitatively assess TGF-β and BMP pathway activation across biochemical, cellular, and 3D tissue models. Using Agilent BioTek Cytation C10 and validated SMAD antibodies, it demonstrates a scalable workflow for angiogenesis and cell signaling research.

Agilent BioTek Cytation C10 Confocal Imaging Reader

Agilent Technologies

The Cytation C10 confocal imaging reader combines automated confocal and widefield microscopy with conventional multimode microplate reading in a unique, proprietary design. The automated water- immersion objectives capture more light, driving lower exposure times and reducing phototoxic impacts on live cells. The spinning-disk confocal module and accompanying disk pinhole options allow a researcher to look deeper into thick sample biology with improved clarity and detail. High-quality components used in the system, including a Hamamatsu scientific CMOS (sCMOS) camera, Olympus objectives and laser-based illumination enable excellent image quality, at a significantly lower price than others. Cytation C10 also includes widefield fluorescence, brightfield and phase contrast optics. Onboard environmental controls enable live cell assays. Multiplate live cell assays are accomplished with Cytation C10 integrated with the Agilent BioTek BioSpa 8 automated incubator. Cytation C10 brings high-performance, affordable confocal to every laboratory.

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