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An evaluation of FTIR microscopy
Shimadzu poster evaluates Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) microscopy: packaging, integrity, contamination, and stability (Pics) analysis of solid formulations in the pharmaceutical industry Brochure available
News from Shimadzu Scientific Instruments (29 December 2006)
Educational microscope promises first class images
Combining outstanding optical performance with elegant ergonomics, the Eclipse E100 creates a new entry point into the benefits of Nikon's acclaimed chromatic-free infinity (CFI) optics Brochure available
News from Nikon UK (25 December 2006)
Olympus acquires assets of Opelco
Olympus America has announced an asset purchase agreement with Optical Elements (Opelco), a distributor and value added reseller of scientific instrumentation and systems based in Dulles, Va
News from Olympus America (21 December 2006)
STM6 measuring microscopes promise versatility
The new Olympus STM6 series of microscopes has been specifically designed for a wide range of industrial inspection and measurement applications Brochure available
News from Olympus Life and Material Science Europa (15 December 2006)
Laser scanning microscopy made faster
The LSM 5 Duo Release 4.2 from Carl Zeiss makes laser scanning microscopy faster and more efficient thanks to state-of-the-art fluorescence dyes
News from Carl Zeiss MicroImaging ( 8 December 2006)
Bio-nanotechnology group buys confocal microscope
User application article Olympus Life and Material Science Europa reports that the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Leeds, UK, has purchased a Fluoview FV1000 confocal laser scanning microscope Brochure available
News from Olympus Life and Material Science Europa (29 November 2006)
Introducing UV-Visible-NIR broadband microscope
Craic Technologies's UVM-1 broadband microscope represents a major step forward in the field of microscopy in that it is able to image from 200 to 2500nm either in large regions or narrow bands
News from Craic Technologies (24 November 2006)
Clinical chemistry for veterinary laboratories
Olympus life and material science Europa - Diagnostics, has announced it is entering a new market segment, veterinary diagnostics, with its proven AU chemistry system family Brochure available
News from Olympus Life and Material Science Europa (23 November 2006)
LSM 5 has new functions for biomedical research
With release 4.2 for all systems of the LSM 5 family, Carl Zeiss MicroImaging is introducing additional functions that offer extended experiment possibilities to biomedical research
News from Carl Zeiss (21 November 2006)
Laser scanning 'scope for multiphoton microscopy
With the LSM 5 MP system, Carl Zeiss MicroImaging is introducing a laser scanning microscope specially configured for multiphoton microscopy that it says offers an excellent price/performance ratio.
News from Carl Zeiss (20 November 2006)
Microscope is all-rounder for living cell research
Carl Zeiss MicroImaging presents a new microscope system that has been specially developed for extensive research of processes in living cells
News from Carl Zeiss MicroImaging (20 November 2006)
Microscope boost for medical device imaging
Fully expanded stents can be of the order of millimeters in diameter, so the excellent depth of focus of the TM-1000 allows the entire depth of the cylindrical structure to be imaged
News from Hitachi High-Technologies (15 November 2006)
D-dimer for AU chemistry family
Olympus Life And Material Science Europa - diagnostics, has announced the launch of a D-Dimer immunoturbimetric assay for use on its AU family of clinical chemistry systems Brochure available
News from Olympus Life and Material Science Europa ( 8 November 2006)
Olympus acquires assets of NY/NJ Scientific
Olympus America has announced an asset purchase agreement with New York/New Jersey Scientific, a distributor and value added reseller of scientific instrumentation and systems based in Middlebush, NJ
News from Olympus America ( 6 November 2006)
Automated digital slide scanner for research
The Nanozoomer, a virtual microscopy system that quickly delivers automated, high throughput slide scanning with outstanding image quality, is available from Bacus Laboratories
News from Olympus America ( 3 November 2006)
Measuring microscopes take metrology to new level
A new series of manual metrology microscopes offering greater accuracy, streamlined digital imaging and improved non-contact z-height measurement has been launched by Nikon Instruments Brochure available
News from Nikon UK ( 2 November 2006)
Create virtual slides of whole brain slices
Bliss virtual slide scanning system allows scientists to create virtual slides of whole brain slices or other biological specimens traditionally mounted on 1x3 inch and 2x3-inch laboratory slides
News from Olympus America (31 October 2006)
USB microscope offers versatility
The new Proscope HR is a simple hand held device that plugs directly in to the USB port of a computer and gives high resolution images up to a magnification of 400x
News from Instruments Direct (Services) (20 October 2006)
Confocal, Tirf illumination in a single microscope
Olympus offers the first laser scanning confocal system with the ability to create and control evanescent wave fields for fluorescence via total internal reflection fluorescence (Tirf) illumination
News from Olympus America (19 October 2006)
Image dynamic processes deep in living tissues
Olympus has introduced the Fluoview FV1000-MPE multiphoton laser scanning microscope system for deep observation and imaging of living or thickly sliced specimens
News from Olympus America (17 October 2006)
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