Guilford, CT – October 2025 — We’re excited to share that ZEISS Microscopy has officially announced support for multiple multiplex immunofluorescence (mIF) chemistries — including the Spatomics CFP™ cleavable tyramide system — as part of its open spatial biology strategy.
This collaboration reflects our shared vision: enabling researchers to perform high-plex, high-fidelity tissue imaging with the flexibility to choose the chemistry that best fits their research.
Spatomics’ CFP reagents deliver robust signal amplification, gentle fluorophore cleavage, and seamless integration with automated imaging workflows such as the ZEISS Axioscan 7 Spatial Biology platform. Together, ZEISS and Spatomics are empowering scientists to accelerate biomarker discovery and translational research in immuno-oncology, neuroscience, and infectious diseases.
Read the full ZEISS press release → ZEISS Microscopy Newsroom