Zeiss Axioscan 7 coming to Histology Core

Zeiss Axioscan 7 digital slide scanner positioned on a laboratory bench. The large white instrument has illuminated blue control buttons and a vertical status display panel on the front. A computer monitor next to the scanner shows a digital image of a stained tissue sample. The device is used in histology and pathology laboratories to scan microscope slides and create high-resolution digital images for research and analysis.Histology Core will be equipped with Zeiss Axioscan 7 automated slide scanner. This powerful imaging equipment allows for high-resolution digital scanning of tissue samples at an unparalleled speed.

The advanced Zen Blue software of the Axioscan 7 also offers an array of image analysis and annotation tools. It allows for the acquisition, processing, and analysis of digital images. Some of its features include multi-channel image capture, image stitching, and annotation tools. It also provides a variety of image enhancement and processing algorithms to improve image quality. In addition, Zen Blue offers advanced tools for quantitative analysis, including measurement, counting, and colocalization analysis, allowing researchers to quantify the data they obtained. Zen Blue is designed to be user-friendly, enabling researchers to easily navigate the software and take full advantage of the capabilities of the Axioscan 7.