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EVOS S1000 Spatial Imaging System
The Invitrogen EVOS S1000 Spatial Imaging System is a widefield spectral imaging system that combines multiplex spectral fluorescence, transmitted brightfield, and color brightfield detection. Coupled with EVOS spatial imaging software, it provides seamless image processing, single-round spectral unmixing of up to 8-plex (+ nuclei detection), and powerful image visualization, all within a user-friendly platform. The spectral unmixing software enables the EVOS S1000 Spatial Imaging System to image a single round of 9-plex multiplex immunofluorescence faster than instruments utilizing cyclic technology. The EVOS S1000 Spatial Imaging System is excellent for scientists entering the spatial biology field, including those specializing in cancer biology, histology, immunology, and neurobiology who require highly resolved images.
Key features
- Fast—Scan, spectrally unmix, and stitch 9-plex image of a 1 cm2 tissue area at 10X in about 20 min
- Versatile—Use of many types of fluorophores, antibodies, RNA probes, and chromagens from most vendors
- Comprehensive—Perform spectral fluorescence, transmitted brightfield, phase-contrast, and color brightfield imaging
- Sensitive—Detect intricate multiplexed staining patterns within tissues with a 4.2 megapixel, 16-bit sCMOS camera
- Efficiency—Streamline image acquisition with automated laser and software-based autofocus routines
- Variable magnification—Easily use 2.5x–40x objectives available for the 5-position slider
- Simple—Intuitive software makes image collection, navigation, and data retrieval simple for users of all experience levels
- Flexible—TIFF, OME-TIFF, Pyramidal structure available so you can use the data analysis software of your choice
- Highly resolved data—Our spectral solution reduces fluorescence crosstalk and produces highly resolved images
With the EVOS S1000 Spatial Imaging System, you have the flexibility to use a variety of labeling technologies, allowing you to select and utilize your preferred antibodies and reagents