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Listing of all 82 news releases from Carl Zeiss:
Demo facility to boost Singapore's R+D excellence
Carl Zeiss has opened its Advanced Imaging Centre Singapore, a world-first that offers customers the opportunity to view and experience the full range of the company's micro and nano imaging systems
News from Carl Zeiss (28 March 2008)
Experimental intelligence for laser microscopy
The Zen user interface from Carl Zeiss is said to set new standards for intuitive ease-of-use with completely redesigned on-screen interface that mimics major controls
News from Carl Zeiss (10 December 2007)
Elispot software speeds up vaccine research
KS Elispot compact based around the Zeiss Stemi 2000 C stereomicroscopes will read and evaluate the results of a 96-well microplate in less than four minutes and is suited to the routine laboratory
News from Carl Zeiss (31 October 2007)
New standards in stereomicroscopy
The high final magnification of the Stereo Discovery V20 permits three-dimensional observation of objects that, until now, could only be examined two-dimensionally with a traditional light microscope
News from Carl Zeiss (30 October 2007)
MicroBeam accessories boost live cell research
The enhanced system will be especially useful to life scientists working with Palm MicroBeam instruments in research institutes, universities and in the pharmaceutical industry.
News from Carl Zeiss (11 September 2007)
Firewire entry-level digital cameras are unveiled
Carl Zeiss has enhanced its range of AxioCam digital cameras by launching a pair of entry-level cameras specially developed for routine applications in brightfield microscopy and stereomicroscopy
News from Carl Zeiss (10 August 2007)
'Significant advance' in live cell imaging
Zeiss says it has overcome the challenge of imaging deep inside living tissues with the launch of the LSM 5 MP multiphoton laser scanning microscope
News from Carl Zeiss (15 June 2007)
Zeiss hosts rediscovered Alzheimer's slides on web
Technical background article Pathologists are offered the opportunity to view in microscopic detail the original research material upon which the discovery of Alzheimer's disease was based, on a website hosted by Carl Zeiss
News from Carl Zeiss ( 5 April 2007)
Zeiss unveils Palm Microbeam laser microdissector
Built on the Zeiss Axio Observer research grade inverted microscope, the Palm Microbeam employs Palm's exclusive LPC (laser pressure catapulting) technology for contamination-free specimen acquisition
News from Carl Zeiss (30 March 2007)
Fisher Scientific does deal for Zeiss Microscopes
In a move said to emphasise the technological leadership of its current range of microscopes, Carl Zeiss has announced that Fisher Scientific will distribute a number of microscopes from its range
News from Carl Zeiss (23 March 2007)
Elispot examinations faster and more reliable
Two complete systems for enzyme linked immuno Spot (Elispot) examinations offering faster and more reliable analysis have been launched by Carl Zeiss
News from Carl Zeiss (12 February 2007)
Flexibility and performance for live cell imaging
Carl Zeiss launches a new inverted research microscope system in the UK specially developed to enhance the investigation of processes in living cells
News from Carl Zeiss (12 February 2007)
Carl Zeiss LSM 5 Duo wins 'science Oscar'
The Zeiss LSM 5 Duo laser scanning microscope has picked up the top prize in the coveted R+D 100 Awards, widely recognised as the 'science Oscar'
News from Carl Zeiss (18 January 2007)
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)
Zeiss introduces Laser Tirf imaging system
The only microscope capable of routinely visualising molecular level dynamic processes at the cell membrane while maintaining optimum specimen incubation conditions has been introduced by Carl Zeiss
News from Carl Zeiss (18 September 2006)
Optimising routine microscopy with LED light
Retaining the optical and ergonomic benefits of the Axio Imager family, the Axio Imager A1 incorporates an LED illumination system to significantly boost the price/performance ratio.
News from Carl Zeiss (10 February 2006)
Laser scanning doubles experimental versatility
Parallel laser stimulation and scanning adds flexible photobleaching and high speed scanning to Zeiss laser scanning microscopes
News from Carl Zeiss ( 7 February 2006)
Detection module exploits fluorescence correlation
Fast and sensitive ConfoCor 3 detection module exploits FCS (fluorescence correlation spectroscopy) and converts LSM 510 and LSM 510 Meta microscopes into integrated imaging and spectroscopy platforms
News from Carl Zeiss ( 2 February 2006)
New particle analysis systems from Carl Zeiss
Carl Zeiss introduces a microscope-based particle analysis system for analysis and documentation of surfaces, cleaning liquids, gels and powders in industrial quality assessment
News from Carl Zeiss ( 1 February 2006)
Unbeaten versatility in laser scanning microscopes
Imperial teaching lab gets 150 new microscopes
Faster production of fastest confocal microscope
Majority of universities prefer Carl Zeiss
Materially better materials microscope
Half a century of scanning electron microscopy
Digital fluorescence microscopy moves forward
Fastest confocal microscope rewrites the rules
Fluorescence microscopy gets faster and faster
Automatic recording of large high-res images
Transferring Bio-Rad business to Germany
Eliminate fluorescence artefacts
Multiple technologies at MicroScience 2004
Sirfing on the evanescent wave
Ultra sensitive detectors for confocal systems
Needle-sharp images in routine microscopy
Award for innovation of the year 2003
Microscope meets modern inspection demands
Major revision to digital imaging software
Laser scanning microscope wins more prizes
Spectral reassignment for confocal imaging
Differential interference using plastic dishes
Spectral microscopy for multi-photon technology
View live cells with low cost confocal system
Half a century of live cell microscopy
Broadening the horizons of laser microscopy
Big microscope order at Glasgow
Tracking movement of nucleolar proteins
Five megapixel FireWire digicam
Bio-Rad announces winner of CellMap competition
Sensitive cameras protect biological specimens
Precise optical height in the nanometre range
Solid state laser confocal system
Lighting the way for reproduction
Pushing the boundaries in laser microdissection
Fret microscopy in living cells
Global multi-photon newsletter
Nuclear architecture studies at Umist
Microscissors for precise dissection
Broad-spectrum laser microscopy
Brightness balancing microscope filters
Binocular tubes to suit all users
Free Software for viewing photomicrographs
Sharper laser microscope images
Economical stereos for science and industry
Small microscope, big features
'New standard' in routine microscopy
Colourful enrichment of laser scanning microscopy
Motorised microscope phototube
Digital microscopy cameras for materials analysis
Microscope offers enhanced features
Student microscope with ICS optics
Inverted microscope and cell observer
