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 ...
Leica Microsystems introduces the modular Leica DMi8 inverted microscope platform for industrial applications. Leica Microsystems introduces the modular Leica DMi8 inverted microscope platform for ...
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 ...
The new Cytationâ„¢ 7 Cell Imaging Multi-Mode Reader from BioTek Instruments combines an automated upright microscope, an inverted microscope, and multi-mode microplate detection in a single instrument.
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The DeltaVision OMX V4 from Applied Precision (GE Healthcare) is a fully automated inverted microscope - objectives are below the stage. The OMX is a multi-mode imaging platform that enables imaging ...
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 ...
(Nanowerk News) To answer the demand for an integrated inverted microscope positioning system that must match perfectly, PI (Physik Instrumente), a leader in precision motion control and ...
Inspecting soft metals can be challenging due to scratches induced in the polishing process that may look like defects in the metals. Inverted Metallurgical Microscopes observe samples from underneath ...
Today, ZEISS introduces a new inverted microscope platform for life science research. The ZEISS Axio Observer family consists of three stable and modular microscope stands for flexible and efficient ...
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 ...