Cancer research involves the analysis of carcinogenesis, including the phases of proliferation, invasion, and metastasis, and the advancement of cancer diagnostics and therapies; for example, the development of anti-cancer drugs. Researchers in this field use various methods, such as molecular biology, biochemistry, immunology, pharmacology, and pathology. Microscopic analysis targets in cancer research can vary, from live cells to in vivo mice. We provide a range of solutions to meet the needs of these researchers, including cell culture management tools, to improve quality control in the cell culture process, virtual slide scanner systems, offering high-volume, high-speed, and flexible slide viewing options, and laser scanning microscopes for multidimensional analysis of cancer tissue, which benefits from their rapid, multicolor 3D and 4D imaging capabilities.
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