Cancer research involves the analysis of carcinogenesis, including the phases of proliferation, invasion, and metastasis, and the advancement of cancer diagnostics and therapies; for example, the development of anti-cancer drugs. Researchers in this field use various methods, such as molecular biology, biochemistry, immunology, pharmacology, and pathology. Microscopic analysis targets in cancer research can vary, from live cells to in vivo mice. We provide a range of solutions to meet the needs of these researchers, including cell culture management tools, to improve quality control in the cell culture process, virtual slide scanner systems, offering high-volume, high-speed, and flexible slide viewing options, and laser scanning microscopes for multidimensional analysis of cancer tissue, which benefits from their rapid, multicolor 3D and 4D imaging capabilities.
The VS200 research slide scanner improves speed and efficiency for applications requiring quantitative analysis of a high volume of samples, including brain, cancer, stem cell, and drug discovery research. Quickly and easily capture high-resolution, high-quality slide images, and easily analyze, share, and archive your data. The VS200 system offers five imaging modes: brightfield, fluorescence, darkfield, phase contrast, and simple polarization. Up to 210 slides can be loaded at once for automated scanning.
High-resolution whole slide imaging, from 2X to 100X
Accommodates multiple slide sizes and observation methods
Simplified and powerful workflow, from brightfield to fluorescence multiplexing
Uniquely configurable in software and hardware, from manual brightfield scanning to AI recognition and fully automated scanning
The APEXVIEW APX100 all-in-one microscope makes it fast and simple to acquire expert-quality microscope images. Built with renowned Olympus optics, an intuitive user interface, a powerful AI, and a suite of smart features, the APX100 system combines the ease of use of an all-in-one-microscope with high-quality image data to fit your research needs.
Designed to reduce photobleaching and phototoxicity, the IXplore Live system is optimized for physiological experiments involving live cell and tissue observation. Offering precise environmental control and enhanced rigidity, it supports long-term cell viability and stability for time-lapse imaging applications, such as in cancer, stem cell, and brain research.
Maintain focus accurately and reliably in time-lapse experiments with TruFocus™ Z-drift compensation system
Discover the real morphology of your cells with Olympus silicone immersion optics
Real-time controller helps limit cell disturbance, enabling physiologically relevant data
The CKX53 microscope eases the cell and tissue culture workflow, simplifying steps such as live cell observation, cell sampling and handling, image capture, and fluorescence observation. Its integrated phase contrast system, compact, ergonomic design, and stable performance enable simple, efficient cell observation. The universal sample holder and expandable stage accommodate a wide variety of cell culture container types and sizes.
Achieve fully automated image acquisition and data analysis of biological samples using the scanR high-content screening station. Design individualized assays for cell cycle, protein localiazation, intracellular transport and more. Modular hardware is compatible with a range of additional systems, including spinning disk confocal, robot loading, incubation, TIRF, and FRAP systems.
Fast and precise image acquisition and analysis
Image cytometry based approach enables easy and detailed visualization of results
Expand your capabilities with modules such as self-learning AI, kinetic parameter measuring, high-speed 3D deconvolution, and more
Enabling sharp fluorescence imaging, the DP74 digital microscope camera with its cooled CMOS sensor delivers high-quality color images at 60 fps. The camera’s position navigator also provides visual tracking of the area of interest.
Delivers high-quality color images of live specimens at 60 fps
The position navigator enables visual tracking of the area of interest in a stitched image
Cooled CMOS sensor enables sharp fluorescence images with low noise
Enabling fast, easy capture of high-quality images that can be clearly observed on a large screen, the DP23 microscope digital camera eases routine life science and clinical research, conferencing, or teaching. Integrate it seamlessly into your microscopy workflow and easily share or stream images.
Share images using the DP23-AOU network solution
Clearly observe live images on a large screen
Fast, high-quality imaging for conferences and teaching
Providing color accuracy and 4K resolution, the DP28 digital microscope camera’s powerful features and wide field of view capture images that enhance tasks such as conferencing, teaching, and clinical research. Integrate it seamlessly into your microscopy workflow for improved work efficiency and image quality.
Providing intuitive operations and a seamless workflow, cellSens software’s user interface is customizable so you control the layout. Offered in a range of packages, cellSens software provides a variety of features optimized for your specific imaging needs. Its Graphic Experiment Manager and Well Navigator features facilitate 5D image acquisition. Achieve improved resolution through TruSight™ deconvolution and share your images using Conference Mode.
Improve experiment efficiency with TruAI™ deep-learning segmentation analysis, providing label-free nuclei detection and cell counting
Modular imaging software platform
Intuitive application-driven user interface
Broad feature set, ranging from simple snapshot to advanced multidimensional real-time experiments
NoviSight 3D cell analysis software provides statistical data for spheroids and 3D objects in microplate-based experiments. Use it to quantify cell activity in 3D, easily capture rare cell events, obtain accurate cell counts, and improve detection sensitivity. NoviSight software works with a range of imaging techniques, including point-scan confocal imaging, two-photon imaging, spinning disk confocal imaging, and super resolution live cell imaging.
Fast 3D image recognition from whole structures to subcellular features
Accurate statistical analysis
Equipped with a variety of ready-to-use default assays or easily design your own
Remotely monitor, analyze, and share your cell cultures’ health, cell count, and confluency using the reliable quantitative data provided by the automated CM20 incubation monitoring system. The system enables label-free observation, reduces the risk of damage to your cultures, and standardizes your culture workflow.
Automatically collects quantitative data on the health and confluency of your cultures
Monitor, analyze, and share your cultures' progress remotely from a PC or tablet
Equipped with oblique epi-illumination for label-free observation