Cambridge Research & Instrumentation launches multispectral imaging system

Cambridge Research & Instrumentation has added a new offering to its Nuance multispectral imaging product family for multicolor tissue and cell-based imaging.

The TRIO system is designed to fit microscopes with a camera-mount. Multi-analyte detection from intact tissue and cells often poses a challenge since overlapping signals and the sample's own background autofluorescence can mask critical information, according to Cambridge. TRIO's multispectral imaging technology, found in Cambridge's multispectral systems, unmixes overlapping labels in fluorescence or brightfield samples and has a new software interface, said the Woburn, Mass.-based company.

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