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All-encompassing cytogenetics workstation
New product for routine and research cytogenetic applications should accelerate throughput in the karyotyping of animals and plants Brochure available
News from Nikon UK (24 May 2002)
Inverted 'scope for advanced research
New inverted microscope series has Z-axis linear encoder and five output ports for applications requiring 3-D image capture such as confocal microscopy and deconvolution processing Brochure available
News from Nikon UK (21 May 2002)
Compact confocal imaging
Ultra compact and lightweight microscope system that supports a variety of imaging techniques including simultaneous three-channel fluorescence and diascopic DIC Brochure available
News from Nikon UK (20 May 2002)
Economical stereos for science and industry
Budget priced Greenough-style stereomicroscopes promise no compromises in quality, offering two switchable fixed magnifications with a 4x factor difference
News from Carl Zeiss (15 May 2002)
Small microscope, big features
Entry-level microscope aimed at doctor's surgeries, hospitals, laboratories, schools, and universities offers fluorescence contrast and advanced ergonomic features
News from Carl Zeiss (14 May 2002)
'New standard' in routine microscopy
These microscopes, available in standard and fluorescence versions, combine the optical and mechanical stability of the research class with the requirements of routine applications
News from Carl Zeiss (29 April 2002)
A microscope on the Mary Rose
User application article New Leica imaging equipment at the Mary Rose Trust in Portsmouth is helping conservationists to make history and science more interesting and exciting for visiting children
News from Leica Microsystems (UK) (19 April 2002)
Free technical microscopy seminars
Explaining how to get the best from optical microscopes at six intensive one-day events around the UK, including presentations on digital camera technology Brochure available
News from Syncroscopy (15 March 2002)
Seeing the light in ENT surgery
User application article Praise for the quality of optics on surgical microscopes used at the ear nose and throat department of Southmead Hospital, Bristol
News from Leica Microsystems (UK) (11 March 2002)
Affordable microscope offers versatility
Economical laboratory microscope range offers choice of binocular or trinocular viewing heads, plus accessories including phase contrast and dark field Brochure available
News from Prior Scientific ( 8 March 2002)
Laser autofocusing system launched at IPOT
Intelligent microprocessor controlled system fits most modern microscopes, improving throughput and reducing operator fatigue Brochure available
News from Prior Scientific ( 7 March 2002)
Making the most of a confocal system
User application article The Department of Pharmacy at Queen's University Belfast is happy with its purchase of a new microscope system, particularly for the quality of 3D visualisation of material surfaces
News from Leica Microsystems (UK) ( 6 March 2002)
Microscopy newsletter
12-page publication describes features of optical microscopy software for the creation of perfectly-focused images of subjects at any magnification Brochure available
News from Syncroscopy (11 February 2002)
Inverted metallographs
Leco says its new GX series inverted metallographs, made with Olympus input, set new standards of performance and reliability in structural examination
News from Leco Instruments UK (24 December 2001)
Food allergy research at Bristol
User application article Scientists at Bristol University studying food allergies are hoping a new Leica DM R microscope will take them one step nearer to solving an immunological riddle
News from Leica Microsystems (UK) (14 December 2001)
Schulman uses Leica equipment for plastics
User application article A Schulman is using a range of microscopy equipment from Leica Microsystems for quality control, customer service and development in the plastics industry
News from Leica Microsystems (UK) (13 December 2001)
Imaging seminars report
Researchers with an interest in microscopy heard about the latest developments in technology when Leica Microsystems and Nature co-hosted seminars on the subject
News from Leica Microsystems (UK) (11 December 2001)
Performance objectives from Olympus
The BX51 and BX61 high performance research microscopes boast an expanded range of specialist imaging applications, to give microscopists more flexibility than ever before Brochure available
News from Olympus Europa (30 November 2001)
Praise for ergonomic microscope
User application article Since its launch in May 2001, the Olympus BX45 has become widely acknowledged as a significant step forward in microscope ergonomy, particularly suitable for screening applications Brochure available
News from Olympus Europa (29 November 2001)
Royal Shrewsbury chooses Leica for comfort
User application article The cytology department at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital has chosen new ergonomically designed microscopes from Leica Microsystems to replace old instruments
News from Leica Microsystems (UK) (25 October 2001)
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