High-content imaging (HCI), also known as high-content screening (HCS) or automated microscopy, is a cell-based assay approach used in drug discovery, basic research, and toxicology. It combines automated microscopy, image analysis, and robotic handling to acquire and analyze multiple parameters from cells or other biological samples. It is commonly used to study complex biological processes at the cellular level, such as cell signaling, protein expression, and cell morphology, and for screening large libraries of compounds for their effects on these processes.
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