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Listing of all 62 news releases from Leica Microsytems:
World's first 'super-zoom' confocal microscope
Leica Microsystems presents ground-breaking technologies in confocal and stereomicroscopy for ultra-high resolutions from macro to nano at Analytica 2008
News from Leica Microsytems ( 2 April 2008)
This confocal microscope adapts to the sample
The pioneering Leica TCS SP5 X with supercontinuum laser provides freedom and flexibility which were unattainable until now in fluorescence microscopy and allows true optimisation of results
News from Leica Microsytems (25 February 2008)
Leica Microsystems makes new acquisition
Leica Microsystems has expanded its electron microscopy sample preparation business by acquiring Liechtenstein-based optical company Bal-Tec
News from Leica Microsytems (22 February 2008)
Leica Microsystems acquires Cell Analysis
The company has developed imaging software which Leica Microsystems's biosystems division will adapt to its product portfolio to support the work of its pathology customers.
News from Leica Microsytems (24 January 2008)
High-speed DFC360 FX camera for live cell research
Speed is often the deciding factor for successful imaging in demanding high- resolution image documentation of living cells, molecular processes and rapidly fading fluorescence specimens
News from Leica Microsytems (23 November 2007)
Enhanced microscopy for biology and materials
Leica DM4000 B through DM6000 B series for biological sciences, DM4000 M and DM6000 M digital microscopes for material sciences and industrial quality analysis, streamline important work processes
News from Leica Microsytems (15 October 2007)
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)
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)
Confocal for real-time imaging inside live cells
Leica SD6000 spinning disk confocal module is designed for fast imaging with minimum sample exposure for observing differentiation, intracellular transport, cell division, and cytoskeleton dynamics
News from Leica Microsytems (25 June 2007)
Fast frame rate and fast wavelength switching
Leica AM Tirf MC (multi-colour, total internal reflection fluorescence) system allows the entire fluorescence excitation spectrum to now be used for real-time visualisation of live cell dynamics
News from Leica Microsytems (22 June 2007)
Cars technology expands power of microscopes
Technical background article Coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (Cars) microscopy allows rapid and non-perturbative imaging of biological specimens with chemical selectivity
News from Leica Microsytems (17 May 2007)
DM1000 microscope now has LED illumination
Leica Microsystems introduces the DM1000 LED, the latest addition to its DM series of microscopes for cytology, histopathology, and other clinical and biomedical laboratory applications
News from Leica Microsytems (11 May 2007)
New Leica Microsystems subsidiary in Belgium
Leica Microsystems has established a new sales subsidiary office in Belgium, to handle directly sales and after-sales support of its complete product range with effect from 1 May 2007
News from Leica Microsytems ( 3 May 2007)
Veeco/Leica deal in biological and nano-medicine
The initial phase of the collaboration focuses on the integration of Veeco's BioScope II atomic force microscope (AFM) with Leica's DMI series of inverted microscopes
News from Leica Microsytems (19 April 2007)
In-vivo confocal fibre microscopy for research
Leica FCM1000 with Cellvizio technology is a fibre-optic confocal fluorescence microscope for dynamic in-vivo imaging, non-destructively producing video sequences of the insides of living animals
News from Leica Microsytems (23 March 2007)
Great demand for macro inspection systems
User application article Only six months after launch, these macro inspection systems already rank among the worldwide preferred systems for automated defect-detection and classification in the chip industry
News from Leica Microsytems ( 9 February 2005)
Tissue processor 'Leeds' the way
User application article Leeds pathology directorate purchases three Leica Microsystems ASP300 advanced smart tissue processors to handle an ever-growing volume of work
News from Leica Microsytems ( 6 January 2005)
Staining/coverslipper workstation proves popular
User application article Now up to 21 UK users for combined slide preparation system which includes fast glass-on-glass coverslipping system and optimised staining operation
News from Leica Microsytems ( 9 November 2004)
First to the gatepost in live cell research
Imaging facility expands at Bristol University
Microscience 2004 preview: Leica Microsystems
Doorstep demonstrations of confocal techniques
High-end research microscope completes series
Quick switch from stereo to micro
Newer, better, faster fluorescence scope
Stepping ahead in live cell imaging
Making microscopy as easy as child's play
Microscopes focus on ergonomics
Chosen by Imperial for EM specimen preparation
Two-photon 'scope looks deeper
Laser microdissection investigates disease
Microscope helps uncover the past
Equipment presents histology in its best light
Millennium Seed Bank speeds up
ENT at Princess Alexandra benefits from microscope
Cancer unit benefits from automated preparation
Confocal Microscope success in heart research
Centralised imaging with a new confocal system
Microscopes help boost public awareness of science
Equipping mobile theatres with microscopes
Rabies studies at the Vet Labs
Looking at pain killing neurotoxins
Worcestershire Royal chooses Leica
Modern microscope helps to preserve the past
Royal opener for cell and molecular centre
Northern General backs surgical microscope
Seeing the light in ENT surgery
Making the most of a confocal system
Food allergy research at Bristol
Schulman uses Leica equipment for plastics
Royal Shrewsbury chooses Leica for comfort
