Microscopes have been the biologist’s companion since the dawn of modern science. Researchers once spent hours peering through lenses and counting cells by hand, but high-content imaging has transformed that process. These techniques capture thousands of cellular features in seconds, translating complex biological activity into measurable patterns and revealing cells as dynamic systems that illuminate the biology of health and disease.
Download this compendium to learn:
- An introduction to high-content imaging and comparisons across techniques
- Antibody validation with high-content microscopy for specificity and reliability
- How 3D islet imaging advances diabetes research

