Auburn, MA – Global piezo nanopositioning leader PI introduces a new microscope stage family designed for democratizing the advantages of ultrasonic piezo motor drive systems in super-resolution ...
The ioLight inverted microscope is a cost-effective and compact laboratory tool that is simple to use. Through a simple Wi-Fi connection, the inverted microscope enables images to be stored on a ...
What are the key features that have allowed you to streamline the inspection process and reporting? Continuously improving the integration of hardware and software has allowed the inspection to ...
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Leica Microsystems is launching the Leica DMi8 inverted microscope with built-in modularity that can grow and adapt to ever-changing research needs. With this new concept, life scientists can ...
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IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. This inverted microscope was used at ...
Olympus has released the new IX53 inverted microscope system for comfortable and constant use in the laboratory. Designed from the ground up to be the finest microscope available for routine analysis, ...
With improved image quality and ergonomics, the Evident CKX53 delivers excellent performance and a comfortable workflow for a variety of cell culture needs including live cell observation, cell ...
Olympus has released the IX83 microscope, the most advanced member of the new IX3 series of inverted imaging systems for life science researchers. The IX83 allows any user to rapidly and effortlessly ...
When Leonard Hayflick began his cell culture work at the Wistar Institute in the 1950s, the field was facing a nagging problem. Culture flasks were so big, that microscope objective lenses couldn't ...