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EUROIMMUN Presents EUROPattern Microscope Live with EUROLabOffice 4.0 Software for Ultrafast Automated Microscopy

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 26 Jan 2022
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Image: EUROPattern Microscope Live (Photo courtesy of EUROIMMUN)
Image: EUROPattern Microscope Live (Photo courtesy of EUROIMMUN)

EUROIMMUN, a PerkinElmer, Inc. (Waltham, MA; USA) company, presented its latest innovations at this year’s MEDLAB Middle East, including the EUROPattern Microscope Live with EUROLabOffice 4.0 software for ultrafast automated microscopy incorporating image classification using artificial intelligence (AI).

EUROIMMUN is an international provider of medical laboratory products for autoimmune, infection, allergy and molecular genetic diagnostics. The company’s portfolio encompasses indirect immunofluorescence assays (IFA), ELISAs, immunoblots, radioimmunoassays, chemiluminescence immunoassays (ChLIA) and molecular genetic test systems and spans over a thousand diagnostic parameters.

At MEDLAB 2022, EUROIMMUN exhibited the EUROPattern Microscope Live, a fully automated immunofluorescence system with a processing time of only two seconds per image. The enormous speed is complemented by the high comfort of the user software EUROLabOffice 4.0 for evaluation of the immunofluorescence images directly on the computer screen. The intuitive touchscreen user interface allows the user to directly zoom in on the image or to change the position during live microscopy. Moreover, it is possible for several users to view the images simultaneously at the screen – no discussion bridge is required.

Up to 50 reaction fields are loaded into the microscope at once. Using the 20x objective, a high-resolution camera and high-quality optic components, a large number of substrates can be automatically viewed at the microscope, e.g. tissues, HEp-2 cells, Crithidia, granulocytes and antigen-expressing cells. Focusing is performed fully automatically by a new laser focusing technology. A self-regulating long-life LED as excitation source and the automated microscope calibration based on an integrated fluorescence standard ensure consistent immunofluorescence signal intensity. Owing to its compact design and the opaque housing, the EUROPattern Microscope Live can be used in any room and independently of the light conditions.

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