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Carl Zeiss MicroImaging
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One Zeiss Drive
Thornwood
10594
USA
Telephone: (USA) +1 914 681 7627
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Listing of all 43 news releases from Carl Zeiss MicroImaging:
Zeiss stereomicroscope has LED illumination
The Stemi DV4 on the C LED stand features integrated LED illumination units for reflected light, transmitted light and mixed light
News from Carl Zeiss MicroImaging ( 5 May 2008)
Specimen harvesting and analysis in a single step
Carl Zeiss's SlideCollector 48 for its laser microdissection systems has been specifically developed for expression analyses and applications in immunobiology, stem cell research and forensics
News from Carl Zeiss MicroImaging ( 2 May 2008)
Supplier of microscopy for the Murdock Institute
User application article The David H Murdock Research Institute (DHMRI) in Kannapolis, NC has chosen Carl Zeiss MicroImaging to supply its light microscopy and biological imaging systems for the Microscopy Core Facility
News from Carl Zeiss MicroImaging ( 1 May 2008)
Zeiss microscope boosts tuberculosis diagnosis
Together with the Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics (Find), Carl Zeiss has developed a special microscope to improve the diagnosis of tuberculosis
News from Carl Zeiss MicroImaging (28 April 2008)
New milestone in Zeiss's Sound of Science campaign
With the LSM 710 laser scanning microscope, Carl Zeiss says it is defining new standards for sensitivity and flexibility in examining fluorescent biological specimens
News from Carl Zeiss MicroImaging (22 February 2008)
Multiphoton microscopy without compromise
The basis of the new LSM 710 NLO system is extremely sensitive, non-descanned detectors for multiphoton microscopy featuring optimised optics, electronics and detector positioning
News from Carl Zeiss MicroImaging (22 February 2008)
Isolate single living cells or optimise PCR
Palm systems can be easily combined with numerous other Zeiss components, such as the AxioCam camera line or Colibri, the high-resolution LED system for fluorescence applications
News from Carl Zeiss MicroImaging (22 February 2008)
Digital slide image archiving system is extendable
Designed with a flexible database to adapt information and workflow needs, the Mirax digital slide desktop allows for information indexing, permitting quick access to slides stored within the system
News from Carl Zeiss MicroImaging (20 February 2008)
Digital slide scanning system for pathology
With its innovative horizontal loading system, the Mirax Midi offers a reliable method of mounting both freshly cover-slipped slides and non-standard slides
News from Carl Zeiss MicroImaging (20 February 2008)
Create digital slides with unprecedented ease
The Mirax Micro digital slide scanner offers a workflow-centric software solution developed to meet the specific requirements of pathologists
News from Carl Zeiss MicroImaging (15 February 2008)
Isolate single living cells for optimised PCR
The XL Palm S1 incubator for living cell applications has been modified to integrate all system components and enable software-supported temperature control for long-term experiments
News from Carl Zeiss MicroImaging (10 December 2007)
High content analyses for research microscopes
AxioVision Assaybuilder is a suite of next generation high content analyses (HCA) tools that can be added to any microscope with a digital imaging package including AxioVision
News from Carl Zeiss MicroImaging ( 4 December 2007)
New system for analysing non-metallic inclusions
System supports EN 10247 European standard for determining the content of non-metallic inclusions in steel, as well as previous standards including, DIN 50602, ASTM E 45, ISO 4967; JIS G 0555
News from Carl Zeiss MicroImaging (15 November 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)
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)
Microscope navigation becomes a matter of Zen
Combination of software programming and design tools with traditional Zeiss optical and mechanical precision creates an optimal fusion between state-of-the-art technology and intuitive user guidance
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)
Laser microdissection in life science research
Faster results in vaccine research
Frameslides are ideal for laser microdissection
Historical Alzheimer specimens viewable online
Colibri shines a light on fluorescence microscopy
Supporting the 7th annual Westchester science fair
Zeiss MicroImaging strengthens clinical activities
Palm MicroBeam accessories for live cell research
More comfort in digital microscopy
Software for fast evaluation of Fret measurements
Laser scanning microscopy made faster
Microscope is all-rounder for living cell research
Nominated for German prize for laser technology
Open house for the Integrated Imaging Center
Palm MicroBeam laser technology wins prize
The basis of advanced stereomicroscopy
High performance microscope for education and lab
Carl Zeiss product demonstration showroom opens
Joining NIH Molecular Libraries initiative
Laser microdissection research cooperation
Microscopy for fine surface structures
Contrast enhancement for 3D imaging
When 3D microscopy isn't enough
