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Universal inverted microscope for live cell images
Leica Microsystems presents the new generation Leica DMI3000 B inverted microscope, specifically designed for live cell research applications
News from Leica Microsytems (12 October 2007)
Stereomicroscope exploits human image processing
Leica M205 C breaks through the previous optical resolution limits of stereomicroscopy by incorporating Leica's new FusionOptic technology which takes advantage of a neurological phenomenon
News from Leica Microsytems (10 October 2007)
Leica sells former Vision BioSystems in Sweden
Leica Microsystems has signed a purchase contract for the rights to sell products for the former Vision BioSystems into the Swedish market
News from Leica Microsytems ( 8 October 2007)
Digital CCD microscope is small but powerful
Featuring an integrated 3.5-inch TFT LCD monitor and SD card flash memory storage the MSX-500Di is the perfect stand-alone unit for wide ranging microinspection and data archiving tasks
News from Moritex Europe ( 1 October 2007)
62,500 Raman spectra in under two minutes
The new ultrafast Raman Imaging method is available as an optional feature of the Alpha300 R confocal Raman microscope and the confocal Raman imaging upgrades of the Alpha300 AFM and SNOM series
News from Witec (17 September 2007)
Microscopy through laminar flow cabinet glass
Vision Biomed's revolutionary Lynx stereo microscope can be placed inside the laminar flow cabinets while clinicians can observe samples in stereo, through the patented eyepieceless viewer Brochure available
News from Vision Engineering (14 September 2007)
Stereo microscope range extended, zoom extended
The Nikon SMZ range of stereo zoom microscopes has been further extended with the launch of the new SMZ445 and SMZ460 models, with zoom ratio now extending from 4.3:1 to 15:1 Brochure available
News from Nikon UK (30 August 2007)
Laser scanning microscope software helps guidance
Carl Zeiss MicroImaging has introduced Zen 2007, a new software for laser scanning microscopes
News from Carl Zeiss MicroImaging (27 August 2007)
Olympus displays scope of fluorescent LED range
Olympus is offering a range of LED sources for all fluorescent work, from entry level single colour units to advanced high speed multi-colour systems Brochure available
News from Olympus Life and Material Science Europa (23 August 2007)
Narrow light band LEDs enhance fluorescence images
Carl Zeiss MicroImaging has introduced the Colibri, a patented high-performance, Light Emitting Diode (LED) light source for fluorescence microscopy
News from Carl Zeiss MicroImaging ( 9 August 2007)
Microscope set to 'redefine' stereomicroscopy
Carl Zeiss MicroImaging introduces the Stereo Discovery.V20 stereomicroscope, said to be ideal for dissection and documentation, research and development, and quality assurance applications
News from Carl Zeiss MicroImaging ( 6 August 2007)
Inverted research microscopes meet any requirement
Carl Zeiss MicroImaging is introducing the Axio Observer inverted research microscope, available in three different configurations for materials microscopy
News from Carl Zeiss MicroImaging ( 6 August 2007)
Non-metallic inclusions microscope meets EN10247
The NMI microscope system (non metallic inclusions in steel) from Carl Zeiss MicroImaging puts users one step ahead in steel analysis, says the company
News from Carl Zeiss MicroImaging ( 6 August 2007)
Highly exact, non-contact surface measurement
Non-contact confocal technique allows 2D and 3D topographies to be visualised and measured, roughness and waviness determined, and porosity and volume content measured with quality and reliability
News from Carl Zeiss MicroImaging ( 6 August 2007)
DotSlide virtual microscopy system is now updated
Olympus has introduced the updated DotSlide digital virtual microscopy system, which scans entire slides at high resolution and fidelity, making them accessible and fully navigable anywhere on Earth Brochure available
News from Olympus Life and Material Science Europa ( 3 August 2007)
3D microfluidics analysis for Harvard
User application article Hyphenated Systems, a provider of hybrid microscopy for three-dimensional (3D) imaging and metrology in micro- and nanotechnology, sells a 3D Map (microfluidics analysis platform) to Harvard
News from Hyphenated Systems (31 July 2007)
Leica Microsystems creates new biosystems division
After Danaher acquired more than 99% of the shares of Vision Systems in January 2007, Leica Microsystems started integrating Vision BioSystems with its own sectioning and specimen processing business
News from Leica Microsytems (27 July 2007)
Connecting chemistry and immunoassay systems
AU-Connector enables Olympus AU chemistry and immunoassay systems to be connected to each other in various combinations with intelligent sample management to create powerful consolidated testing areas Brochure available
News from Olympus Life and Material Science Europa (25 July 2007)
Convert any microscope to a 3D measurement system
MicroPhase turns any existing microscope or stereomicroscope into an affordable 3D measurement tool with no alteration of standard microscopy observation modes
News from Armstrong Optical ( 5 July 2007)
Meiji Techno microscopes for pollen research
User application article The Meiji Techno MX4210H microscopes allow for amazingly clear images using both phase contrast and brightfield imaging and are proving ideal for the department to further their research
News from Meiji Techno UK ( 4 July 2007)
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