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Introducing Livecyte: An automated kinetic cytometer

17 May 2022
Introducing Livecyte: An automated kinetic cytometer

Livecyte is a kinetic cytometer that undertakes automated cell imaging and analysis. It uses ptychography QPI (Quantative Phasing Imagery) for high resolution and combines images to produce time-lapse movies enabling the study of cell movement. It provides a high level of detail of morphological and dynamic phenotypes while allowing the monitoring of temporal changes. Livecyte has a simple workflow with publication ready outputs that allow movement from plate, to population, to individual cell.

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Phasefocus

Phasefocus provides a range of products and services based on its proprietary Ptychographic Quantitative Phase Imaging (QPI) technology, pertinent to a wide range of analytical applications requiring reliable and robust image capture and data handling.

The company’s flagship product Livecyte® addresses the limitations of phase contrast imaging, offering a revolutionary new way to study cell morphology and dynamic behaviour at the individual cell level, with unprecedented accuracy.

The Phasefocus technology permits capture of information rich phase data at multiple wavelengths enabling observation and analysis of materials, processes and products at nano scale level.

With broad spectrum appeal, this innovative technology has potential for use in diverse markets ranging from life science and healthcare to engineering, metrology and more.

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Livecyte® Cell Analysis System

Phasefocus

Livecyte is a live cell analysis system combining exceptionally high contrast time-lapse videos with automated analysis to provide a complete live cell assay solution.

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VL21 Live Cell Imaging

Phasefocus

The Phasefocus Virtual Lens® provides non-toxic phenotypic screening for live cells, enabling long-term time-lapse assays without the need for fluorescent labels.  This is an important consideration for the screening of sensitive primary cells, and stem cells.

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