Instrumentation
Nikon Eclipse Ti2
The ECLIPSE Ti2 inverted microscope delivers an unparalleled 25mm field of view (FOV) that revolutionizes the way you see. With this incredible FOV, the Ti2 maximizes the sensor area of large-format CMOS cameras without making compromises and significantly improves data throughput.
The Ti2's exceptionally stable, drift-free platform is designed to meet the demands of super-resolution imaging while its unique hardware-triggering capabilities enhance even the most challenging, high-speed imaging applications. Furthermore, the Ti2's unique, intelligent functions guide users through imaging workflows by gathering data from internal sensors, eliminating the possibility of user errors. In addition, the status of each sensor is automatically recorded during acquisition, providing quality control for imaging experiments and enhancing data reproducibility.
In combination with Nikon's powerful acquisition and analysis software, NIS-Elements, the Ti2 is a total innovation in imaging.
Xenium Analyzer
A state-of-the-art single cell spatial imaging platform
Seamlessly integrates transcript detection workflow, high-resolution imaging, decoding, and onboard data analysis.
Xenium offers industry-leading speed and throughput
Using multimodal cell segmentation, analyze 472 mm² of tissue per run, targeting up to 480 genes in < 3 days or up to 5,000 genes in < 6 days.
Delivers an unparalleled user experience
Simple run setup and cleanup operations, an intuitive touchscreen, and ergonomic design make instrument operation a breeze.
Converts terabytes of 3D imaging data into biologically meaningful insights
One-of-a-kind onboard analysis software performs high-powered computation on-instrument. Internal image sensor data is converted into ready-to-explore formats as soon your run finishes.
Visium CytAssist
The Visium CytAssist is a compact instrument designed to streamline the transfer of hybridized probes from tissue-containing slides to Visium slides. This enables high-quality whole transcriptomic spatial profiling, offering insights across your tissue sections. With expanded compatibility for FFPE, fresh frozen (FF), and fixed-to-frozen (FxF) samples, it enhances flexibility and accessibility in spatial transcriptomics research.