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News Release from: Carl Zeiss
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 14 July 2003
Bio-Rad announces winner of CellMap
competition
Following an international competition held in May, Jozsef Timar of Hungary has won the use of Bio-Rad's latest confocal imaging system for three months
Congratulations to Jozsef Timar of the National Institute of Oncology, Hungary Following an international competition held in May this year, Dr Timar has won the use of Bio-Rad's latest confocal imaging system, CellMap
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 26 Jul 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Bio-Rad will install a complete CellMap system in Dr Timar's laboratory for three months.
CellMap is the first confocal imaging unit designed to meet the budgets of individual scientists without compromising sensitivity or image quality.
It is also the first confocal unit based exclusively on solid state lasers and boasts one of the most simple user interfaces ever designed.
Bio-Rad offers two models in the CellMap range.
CellMapID, with its 405nm and 488nm lasers, is ideal for autofluorescence studies and for studying DAPI/CFP stained nuclei and GFP/FITC labelled proteins in cells.
With its 488nm and 532nm lasers, CellMapIC is suitable for the visualisation of GFP/FITC/TRITC/Cy3 labelled proteins and structures.
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