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March 2018 |
Join us at the American Association for Cancer
Research Annual Meeting
AACR Annual Meeting 2018
April 14 - 18, 2018
McCormick Place North/South
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Booth #2612
Advancing Cancer Research From Concept Through Translation
We look forward to seeing you at the 2018 AACR annual meeting where will be showcasing
our comprehensive range of technology platforms for oncology research. Our full
solutions, including reagents, instrumentation, and software for analysis in any
model – DNA/RNA, cell, tissue or in vivo, will enable you to make more targeted
discoveries, and faster.
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In vivo
Imaging |
In vivo
and ex vivo – microCT that goes beyond bone imaging |
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Introducing the Quantum GX2, our most flexible preclinical microCT imaging system
yet. With updated features and functionality, the Quantum GX2 is the one scanner
you need for your preclinical research. |
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High-Content Imaging |
Analyzing 3D Cell
Models? Don’t miss a thing |
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The most physiologically relevant processes and insights are happening in 3D. Coming
soon, the new version of Harmony® software enables you to image, visualize and analyze
complex 3D cell models.
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Streamline your in vivo imaging workflow |
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Spend less time setting up and running experiments and more time getting results
with the IVIS®
Lumina S5 and X5 high-throughput in vivo imaging systems and unique accessories
to accelerate discovery.
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Phenotypic screening of oligodendrocyte differentiation |
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Learn how Dr. Paul Tesar and colleagues, at the Case
Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland, used high-content screening
to rapidly identify promising molecules for multiple sclerosis therapy.
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Download case study >
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Choosing the right fluorescent probes for your imaging research has never been easier |
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Introducing fluorescent panels targeted for your research. Learn about our comprehensive
suite of ready-to-use in vivo fluorescent probe panels targeting specific
disease areas. |
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New perspectives from phenotypic screens at no extra cost |
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Learn how a single nuclear stain can enable phenotypic
profiling and distinguish up to seven different cell types, without further staining
or phenotypic markers.
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