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  • Brighter images with Olympus’ Super 20x UIS2 microscope objective

    Olympus’ new UIS2 version of its Super 20x water immersion objective is said to deliver enhanced, brighter fluorescence signal collection, higher resolution and easier specimen access than its predecessor.

  • Olympus release FSX100 and FluoView FV10i microscope systems

    OLYMPUS has announced the release of its FSX100 fluorescence and FluoView FV10i confocal laser scanning microscope systems which have been designed for use from even the most inexperienced users to create high-end research images.

  • Image analysis software upgrade released

    Image analysis software upgrade released

    SCITECH has released the latest version of its image analysis software package designed for fluorescence imaging, materials imaging and industrial applications.

  • Carl Zeiss releases Laser TIRF 3 microscopy unit

    Carl Zeiss releases Laser TIRF 3 microscopy unit

    CARL Zeiss has announced the release of its Laser TIRF 3 which has been designed for Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence microscopy.

  • Carl Zeiss releases LSM 710 Laser Scanning Microscope

    Carl Zeiss releases LSM 710 Laser Scanning Microscope

    CARL ZEISS has announced the release of its LSM 710 Laser Scanning Microscope which has been developed for sensitivity and flexibility in examining fluorescent biological specimens.

  • Olympus software enables studying of molecular diffusion inside cells

    Olympus offers researchers software to measure and analyse intracellular diffusion - the Diffusion Measurement Package for Olympus ASW 2.1 software.

  • Scitech’s ultra-sensitive CCD microscopy camera

    Scitech’s Lumenera INFINITY3-1U Ultra sensitive CCD microscopy camera offers large 6.45µ x 6.45µ pixels in a 2/3 format with a maximum resolution of 1392x1040. The camera is suitable for both fluorescent and brightfield imaging.

  • iCys helps data come to light

    iCys helps data come to light

    The iCys Research Imaging Cytometer System from Beckman Coulter combines laser scanning cytometry, automated image analysis and inverted microscopy to deliver powerful analysis and visualisation tools.

  • Olympus releases new TIRF high-performance objectives

    Olympus releases new TIRF high-performance objectives

    Olympus continues to support scientists in their quest for knowledge about living cells with three new high-performance total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) objectives.

  • Olympus cellSens microscope imaging software offers customisable options

    Olympus has introduced cellSens microscope imaging software, a fully customisable solution that allows researchers to move from initial image capture through processing, analysis and reporting in just a few simple steps.

  • Olympus offers corrected 60x microscope objective

    A new 'super' corrected Olympus 60x, NA 1.4 microscope objective lens is designed to deliver optimal levels of performance using light at wavelengths not only up to 650nm, but down to the 405nm wavelength as well. It is said to be useful for cell biologists, neuroscientists and others using lasers for imaging inter- and intracellular detail in biological specimens.

  • Cellavista enables cellular analysis in microplates

    Cellavista enables cellular analysis in microplates

    The Cellavista System from Roche Innovatis is a flexible tool for cell culture applications. With magnification choices of 2x to 40x, and up to 6 fluorescent channels and brightfield, Cellavista is said to be suitable for applications from stem cell growth and differentiation, through to fluorescent protein expression levels.

  • Stem cell incubator with microscopic imaging

    Stem cell incubator with microscopic imaging

    Olympus has introduced the VivaView MG (Multi-Gas) incubator microscope, a long-term live cell incubation and imaging system optimised for stem cell, cancer and other research requiring independent control of both oxygen and carbon dioxide levels, along with other environmental parameters.

 
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