Spatial biology at YOUR scale

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At Akoya, we believe spatial biology will transform our understanding of  human biology and disease, and we envision a world where every tissue is mapped spatially, giving us a systems-level view at the single-cell, tissue, organ, and whole-body scale. To realize this vision, we’ve developed the next generation of spatial biology technologies encompassing fast and flexible solutions that scale to serve YOUR diverse needs across discovery, translational, and clinical research. We’re excited to introduce you to PhenoCycler-Fusion 2.0 and PhenoImager HT 2.0.

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Meet PhenoCycler-Fusion 2.0

Spatial Discoveries at YOUR scale

PCF 2.0

Unraveling the complexities of the tissue microenvironment is vital to our understanding of disease biology. Whatever your spatial experiment demands, PhenoCycler-Fusion 2.0 is the fastest solution to transform your vision into results. The system enables limitless plexing, with scientists having demonstrated 100+ biomarker studies, thanks to our barcoding technology, and the ability to address a wide range of biological questions thanks to our database of 350+ antibodies and ready-to-use panels.

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Meet PhenoImager HT 2.0

Spatial Signatures at YOUR scale

PI HT 2.0

PhenoImager HT 2.0 is the fastest solution for the development of spatial signatures powered by Akoya’s patented Multispectral Imaging (MSI) and spectral unmixing technology that enables rapid and accurate spatial phenotyping at scale. In this 2.0 system, new software enables a streamlined framework from scanning to analyzing spectrally unmixed multiplex immunofluorescence images generated on the instrument. That means you can go from sample to answer rapidly with greater confidence.

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