BCE400s
The BCE400 series is a line of microscope-based cellular studies systems used for high-throughput imaging and analysis of living cells. These systems are designed to enable researchers to study the behavior and responses of cells to a wide range of stimuli and conditions in real-time.
The BCE400 series was first introduced in the early 2000s, with the initial devices featuring a limited
The BCE400 series is characterized by its modular design, which allows researchers to easily customize and
* High-resolution imaging capabilities ranging from 400 to 1500 dots per inch (DPI)
* Compatibility with a wide range of microscope and camera configurations
* Support for multiple imaging modalities, including fluorescence, phase contrast, and brightfield microscopy
* Integrated software tools for image analysis and data visualization
* User-friendly interfaces for easy operation and maintenance
The BCE400 series has been widely adopted in a variety of research settings, including academic institutions,