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Fluorescence Slide Scanner

A fluorescence slide scanner is an advanced instrument designed for whole slide imaging of fluorescently labeled samples. Unlike conventional fluorescence microscopes that capture only selected regions, these systems provide full slide scanning with high sensitivity and multichannel capabilities. This allows researchers to generate digital slides for quantitative analysis, archiving, and easy sharing.

Applications of fluorescence slide scanners include:

  • Tissue imaging and tissue immunofluorescence analysis for biomarker discovery
  • Multiplexing fluorescence imaging for colabeling and comparative assays
  • Tumor microenvironment (TME) analysis and cancer biomarker quantification
  • Neurology and brain tissue scanning for research in neuroscience
  • Plant autofluorescence imaging for studying plant biology
  • Virtual slide creation and digital slide sharing for collaborative research and pathology workflows

Innopsys advances this technology with high-resolution (down to 0.5 µm/pixel), quantitative fluorescence imaging that combines sensitivity, speed, and field uniformity. Their InnoQuant® quantitative fluorescence slide scanner delivers rapid, reproducible multichannel whole slide scanning, complementing confocal microscopes by offloading routine imaging tasks.

At Altium, we provide access to Innopsys fluorescence slide scanners, enabling researchers to perform digital fluorescence scanning, multiplex assays, and biomarker analysis at scale.

Contact us at [email protected] or visit www.innopsys.com/fluorescence-slide-scanner-innoquant/ for more information.

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