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Automated viral infectivity application leveraging Agilent BioTek Cytation automated live-cell imaging and the AVIA AI-based analysis platform from ViQi, Inc.
This application note presents an automated imaging and analysis workflow for genetically-encoded fluorescent biosensors yielding quantitative insight into live-cell metabolism.
This application note describes an efficient method for collecting and analyzing barrier integrity data with the MIMETAS OrganoPlate (r) and the Agilent BioTek Cytation cell imaging multimode reader, featuring rapid automated imaging of up to forty...
This application note highlights the wide range in instrumentation, plastics, and reagents that Agilent offers to enable a complete workflow for cell-based toxicity assays.
The water immersion capability of the Cytation C10 confocal imaging reader enables gentler imaging by minimizing light exposure, reduces Z-distortion of 3D biological samples, and is conducive to high-throughput applications.
This Application Note demonstrates the utility and versatility of the Agilent BioTek Cytation C10 Confocal Imaging Reader for combined multimode detection and image analysis of bacterial biofilms.
TGF-β/SMAD signaling is quantitatively evaluated in biochemical, cellular, and spheroid-based assays using a cancer model of epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition.
Rigorously validated antibody reagents from Cell Signaling Technology, combined with the multifunctional capabilities of the Agilent BioTek Cytation C10 confocal imaging reader, enable robust, quantitative analysis of TGF-β and BMP pathway...
This application note demonstrates an automated γH2AX assay workflow using a novel cell imaging multimode reader with advanced data analysis capabilities.
The goal of this application note is to demonstrate how in situ fluorescence hybridization experiments can be successfully imaged and analyzed using the Cytation.
This study highlights the ability of Cytation 5 and BioStack 4 to automate the workflows for imaging H&E-stained TMAs for high-throughput histology applications.