New connected lab functionality that enables easy side-by-side visualization of imaging and bioelectronic data

Axion BioSystems' Maestro MEA and Z platforms now automatically link with Omni imagers, offering enhanced live-cell analysis

5 Mar 2024
Jemima Arnold
Editorial Assistant

Axion BioSystems has announced that the company’s next-generation Maestro and Omni live-cell analysis platforms now automatically link data between systems to easily view imaging data alongside bioelectronic data, adding context and quality to MEA and impedance experiments. The integration aims to build a more connected lab by enhancing synergy between products and streamlining the experimental process for scientists worldwide.

Visualizing in vitro cell models during MEA and impedance experiments can reveal critical insights into cell morphology, culture health, and electrode coverage – but linking a plate’s data between instruments has historically been cumbersome. With the new functionality, however, plates are automatically linked through the cloud via barcode, and robust, real-time data is ready to view in the company’s signature AxIS software with no complicated steps.

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