CloneSelect Imager – Objective, quantitative assessment of cell growth
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  • Consistent determination of cell confluence and cell number estimation
  • Generation of growth curves
  • Label-free, white light imaging of living cells
  • Suitable for adherent and settled suspension cells

With high quality imaging and intelligent image analysis, CloneSelect™ Imager replaces time-consuming, subjective manual inspections with consistency and objectivity. Cell growth is viewed and tracked in every well in every plate.

Characterize cell growth in every well

CloneSelect Imager has been successfully used on cells lines such as CHO (examples including DG44 and CHO-K1), HEK, Myeloma / Hybridoma, SupT1, Jurkat, H-4-II-E, MCF-7, PER.C6®, HT29, DLD1 and KB31.

Track confluence and cell number after FACS, limiting dilution
or selection by ClonePix FL

Track confluence and cell number after FACS

Ensure trouble-free scalability – see CloneSelect Imager in action in a high throughput lab

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“CloneSelect Imager has become an essential system for verification of monoclonality within our cell line development workflow”
Dr. Howard Clarke, Senior Staff Scientist in Process Development, CMC ICOS Biologics Inc., USA

We are imaging plates on day one after plating out and can clearly identify single cells and follow them as they become colonies This has given us 100% confidence in the clonality of our lines as well as allowing us to rule out some where clusters of two or three cells have given rise to a single colony.

Simon Keen, Project Manager, Antitope Ltd., UK
“At ModiQuest Research the CloneSelect Imager has become an integral part of our hybridoma and recombinant cell-line generation procedures.”
Dr. Renato Chirivi, Senior Scientist, ModiQuest Research B.V., The Netherlands
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CloneSelect™ Imager
Objective, quantitative assessment of cell growth
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