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Streamline Lab Workflow with Keyence BZ‑X1000 Microscope

BZ‑X1000 delivers 3.5× higher resolution, 5× faster imaging, and modular, multi-modal fluorescence capabilities

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The Keyence BZ‑X1000 Fluorescence Microscope is designed to simplify lab operations. Its enhanced imaging speed, robust data compatibility, and modular design help lab managers deliver consistent results while optimizing workflows.

Manage Imaging Speed & Quality

A 10 MP CMOS camera improves resolution 3.5× and a potent LED light source lowers exposure time—streamlining routine assays and complex imaging tasks.

Versatile Workflow Integration

This all‑in‑one microscope handles fluorescence, brightfield, phase-contrast, and structured illumination, plus live-cell imaging and well-plate analysis—reducing equipment redundancy.

Advanced Automation & Data Handling

Auto Navigation stitching prioritizes only sample-containing areas, reducing scan time. OME‑TIFF export ensures compatibility with common analysis platforms.

Supportive Design for Lab Managers

The modular build integrates into existing lab infrastructure without a darkroom. Dual filter options—fast or sensitive—simplify decision-making for varied protocols.

Benefits for Lab Managers:

  • Higher throughput: 5× faster fluorescence imaging
  • Superior image quality: 3.5× resolution boost
  • Reduced bench clutter: multi-modality in one unit
  • Simplified scanning: Auto Navigation stitching
  • Data interoperability: OME‑TIFF for cross-platform analysis
  • Adaptable to evolving research needs via modular upgrades

The BZ‑X1000 blends speed, flexibility, and compact design—enabling streamlined management of diverse lab workflows.

This article has been sourced from a press release and may include content created or refined using AI tools and verified by our editorial team.  The original press release was provided by KEYENCE.

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