April 24, 2024

New CellScape™ System Provides Exceptional Quantitative Performance for High-Plex and High-Throughput Targeted Spatial Proteomics

ChipCytometry delivers single-cell targeted spatial proteomics for complicated whole-tissue analysis of the tumor microenvironment, as well as deep immune profiling for applications in immunology, neuroscience, and contagious disease.The new benchtop CellScape system constructs on the existing core strengths of the original ChipCytometry instrument, the ZellScannerONE ™, which has made it possible for spatial biology research study with sub-cellular resolution and a big field of view appropriate for entire slide pathology imaging, on both tissue samples and cell suspensions since 2016.”Following the acquisition of Canopy Biosciences by Bruker in 2020, we were able to take advantage of Brukers sophisticated fluorescence microscopy expertise to create the CellScape instrument as an integrated, multiplexed imaging system that is extremely enhanced for the application of high-throughput quantitative spatial omics with sub-cellular resolution,” added Thomas Campbell, Ph.D., Product Manager at Canopy Biosciences.”About the CellScape InstrumentThrough boosted optics and automation, the throughput of CellScape is noticeably enhanced compared to the previous generation of ChipCytometry instrumentation.

ChipCytometry provides single-cell targeted spatial proteomics for intricate whole-tissue analysis of the growth microenvironment, as well as deep immune profiling for applications in immunology, neuroscience, and infectious disease.The new benchtop CellScape system builds on the existing core strengths of the original ChipCytometry instrument, the ZellScannerONE ™, which has made it possible for spatial biology research study with sub-cellular resolution and a large field of view appropriate for whole slide pathology imaging, on both tissue samples and cell suspensions given that 2016.”Following the acquisition of Canopy Biosciences by Bruker in 2020, we were able to utilize Brukers innovative fluorescence microscopy know-how to design the CellScape instrument as an incorporated, multiplexed imaging system that is extremely enhanced for the application of high-throughput quantitative spatial omics with sub-cellular resolution,” included Thomas Campbell, Ph.D., Product Manager at Canopy Biosciences.”About the CellScape InstrumentThrough improved optics and automation, the throughput of CellScape is significantly improved compared to the previous generation of ChipCytometry instrumentation.