Spatial imaging system introduced by Thermo Fisher Scientific

The system is for scientists requiring highly resolved images in fields such as spatial biology, cancer biology, histology, immunology and neurobiology

Life science company Thermo Fisher Scientific has introduced the Invitrogen EVOS S1000 Spatial Imaging System, a widefield spectral imaging system.

“The EVOS S1000 delivers a detailed snapshot of tissue microenvironments and architecture in their native state, helping researchers accelerate their experiments, achieve more with their tissue samples and drive advancements in critical research areas," said Thermo Fisher Scientific vice president and general manager for flow and imaging technologies Trisha Dowling.

The imaging system is suitable for scientists requiring highly resolved images in fields such as spatial biology, cancer biology, histology, immunology and neurobiology.

The Evos S1000 enables researchers to capture images of up to nine different targets at the same time, reducing the need for multiple rounds of imaging and preserving tissue integrity.

Now available in Europe and the USA, the imaging system helps researchers understand complex biological systems and develop new treatments in less time.

"Understanding tissue structure and function is crucial for developing new treatments for solid tumours and neurodegenerative diseases," said Dowling.

The system is compatible with many reagents and antibodies for easy integration into laboratories.  

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