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Cytation is a configurable system combining automated digital widefield microscopy with conventional multi-mode microplate reading to provide phenotypic cellular information and well-based quantitative data. This single instrument platform processes workflows traditionally requiring multiple instruments and software interfaces.
With up to 60 x magnification, the microscopy module provides high-quality cellular and sub-cellular imaging in fluorescence, brightfield, color brightfield and phase contrast. Available laser and image-based autofocus ensure fast and accurate image acquisition with minimized phototoxicity. Cellular imaging and ...
 
 
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The average rat brain is about the size of a pea and is divided into more than a dozen functional structures.
   
 
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The new intuitive WITec apyron automated microscope system provides high Raman signal sensitivity, outstanding spectral and spatial resolution, and ultra-fast acquisition times for your chemical imaging applications. It features TruePower automated absolute laser power determination and a new spectrometer enabling challenging experiments at very low light intensities surpassing any previous standard of performance. Advanced chemical 3D-imaging with Raman has never been easier.
   
 
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A1+ MP Confocal Microscope
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BestScope BS-7000B Inverted Fluorescent Microscope
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  In this Lab Tip video, Dr. Mike Okimoto discusses the rising importance of 3D cell culture for scientific research. 3D cell culture better mimics living tissue than 2D cell culture, allowing the advancement of in vitro research. Watch this video to learn about different 3D cell culture methods, as well as their benefits and drawbacks. Dr. Okimoto also describes the different ways that data can be collected from 3D cell culture to promote scientific advancement.
 
   
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Pittcon is the leading conference and exposition on laboratory instrumentation, services, and methodologies for the life sciences. In addition to a comprehensive exposition, Pittcon provides an advanced scientific program in life science areas such ...
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Next-generation Microscopy Provides Higher-resolution Deep Brain Imaging
Breakthrough Infrared Laser Chills Liquids
Nanocube Camera System Captures Different Wavelengths of the Infrared Spectrum
Microscopy Education Program for Global Users
Light Microscope Improves Spatial Resolution, Images Biological Processes in Real Time
   
 
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