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Opera Phenix OptIQ High-Content Imaging System - Single Camera

The single camera Opera Phenix OptIQ™ System is configured for the research and budget of biopharma start-ups and smaller academic labs. A blend of innovation and affordability, this single-camera imager is engineered to help you accelerate your research and discoveries.

What's new:

  • >95% QE camera(s)
  • Advanced laser-based autofocus
  • Hypoxia applications
  • 10x high NA lens
  • Phenologic.AI classification tools
  • Find Organoids building block
For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Part #: HH25002001
Imaging Modality:
AI-based phase contrast, Brightfield, Confocal, Digital phase contrast, Fluorescence

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Imaging just got smarter with the Opera Phenix OptIQ System

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High content imaging provides a greater depth of information than other approaches, allowing you to explore cellular processes in detail.

Quantify in detail

Analyze phenotypic changes at scale, from single cells to entire populations. High-content imaging empowers detailed quantification.

Enhance 3D imaging

Water immersion objectives elevate 3D image quality, revealing intricate details within complex biological structures.

Boost throughput

Add more cameras to increase speed and efficiency. High-content imaging accelerates your research pipeline.

Imaging just got smarter with the Opera Phenix OptIQ High-Content Screening System
Image acquisition and analysis simplified

Image acquisition and analysis simplified with Harmony software

Intuitive workflow

Harmony software offers an intuitive user interface that guides you from image acquisition to analysis and evaluation.

Templates for quick set-up

Templates allow you to set up acquisition channels and parameters efficiently.

Ready-made solutions

Choose from pre-built solutions for common image analysis tasks, simplifying your workflow.

Customizable building blocks

Create, configure, and customize your own high-content analysis applications using image analysis building blocks.

Advanced features

Harmony includes advanced analysis capabilities, such as texture and STAR morphology analysis, providing detailed descriptions of cellular morphology and robust differentiation of phenotypes.

Data management

The software automatically stores analysis results and metadata, including assay layout, instrument settings, and user-defined keywords and annotations.

AI-based image analysis

Using pre-trained deep-learning image-analysis models, Phenologic.AI allows for segmentation and classification of cells in brightfield and fluorescent images for easier analysis of live and fixed cell assays.

Overview

Opera Phenix OptIQ high-content imager (single camera) for your high-content applications.

Key features:

  • Improved Camera
  • Microlens-enhanced spinning disk confocality
  • Automated water-immersion objectives
  • Machine learning
  • Intelligent image acquisition
  • Powerfully simple analysis
  • 3D analysis
  • Find Organoids building block

Specifications

Automation Compatible
Yes
Brand
Opera Phenix OptIQ
Imaging Modality
AI-based phase contrast
Brightfield
Confocal
Digital phase contrast
Fluorescence
Unit Size
1 unit

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