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Data analysis for confocal microscopy
Instrument gains its exceptional sensitivity and flexibility in combination with unprecedented ease of use from a unique fusion of miniaturised optics and electronics
News from Picoquant (19 September 2003)
Real-time 3D fluorescence microscopy and Flim
Multifocal multiphoton microscope is based on a beam divider that splits up an incoming laser beam into up to 64 beamlets which are scanned simultaneously in the object plane
News from TauTec (17 September 2003)
Special offer on new microscopes
Trade in your old microscope for up to 20% of the price of new instrument - offer available only to UK users who register before 22 December 2003 Brochure available
News from Prior Scientific (12 September 2003)
Biomedical imaging in 4D
User application article University of East Anglia chooses Carl Zeiss microscopes for state-of-the-art Henry Wellcome laboratory for cell imaging
News from Carl Zeiss ( 4 September 2003)
Awards beget awards
Zeiss Microscopy receives R and D 100 award for second year running with award for technical innovation in conventional microscopy
News from Carl Zeiss (29 August 2003)
Big microscope order at Glasgow
User application article £600,000 worth of equipment to replace more than 120 items lost when a fire destroyed the 100 year-old Bower Building in October 2001
News from Carl Zeiss (15 August 2003)
Ergonomy in microscopy
Utilising a unique motorised scanning stage and motorised focusing mechanism, the system finally eliminates the need to stretch and twist microscope controls Brochure available
News from Prior Scientific (15 August 2003)
Inspecting microsystem technology components
User application article With an eyepieceless viewing head and ergonomically optimised boom stand, this stereo microscope enables operators to carry out critical inspections over long periods Brochure available
News from Vision Engineering (15 August 2003)
A new vision in microscopy
Described as the worlds first totally digital and totally automated microscope that anyone can operate, combining groundbreaking technology with unsurpassed simplification
News from Nikon Instruments USA (18 July 2003)
Making microscopy as easy as child's play
'Revolutionary' microscopy platform new on the world market to make work easier for users in previously unheard-of ways
News from Leica Microsystems (UK) ( 1 July 2003)
Microscopes focus on ergonomics
Adjustable viewing angle and telescopic eyepieces adjust to the physical characteristics of the individual user, providing relaxed working conditions
News from Leica Microsystems (UK) (30 June 2003)
First real-time 6D confocal microscope
New microscope will allow laboratory researchers and scientists to perform real-time, multidimensional confocal imaging of living and fixed samples
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) (17 June 2003)
Microscopy for fine surface structures
Technique uses circularly polarised light in contrast to conventional DIC to solve insufficient contrast problems observed in classical brightfield and darkfield microscopy
News from Carl Zeiss Microimaging (13 June 2003)
Digital scope can cope
New generation binocular microscope has options including digital and analogue video camera, plus ergonomic controls and infinity-corrected optics Brochure available
News from Prior Scientific (10 June 2003)
Fast inspection of BGAs with this microscope
Handheld 'scope can be used for highly cost-effective inspection of ball grid arrays and other printed circuit board components
News from Special Application Products ( 6 June 2003)
Chosen by Imperial for EM specimen preparation
User application article A new multi-user microscopy department, opened in November 2002 at Imperial College, has chosen Leica to provide a full range of specialist specimen preparation equipment
News from Leica Microsystems (UK) (24 April 2003)
Two-photon 'scope looks deeper
User application article A specially designed two-photon microscope benefits physiology and medical researchers the University of Liverpool
News from Leica Microsystems (UK) (17 April 2003)
Microscope wins international design award
The new Mic-D digital microscope from Olympus has won a prestigious design award for its innovation and functionality Brochure available
News from Olympus Europa (17 April 2003)
Laser microdissection investigates disease
User application article Institute for Animal Health is using laser microdissection for its studies into a broad range of pathogens that infect farm animals
News from Leica Microsystems (UK) (16 April 2003)
Top optics for schools microscope
First educational microscope to incorporate the same advanced optics as top level professional instruments Brochure available
News from Olympus Europa (10 April 2003)
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