Mickael Febvre from Veeco takes us for a tour of the Bioscope Catalyst, which is an atomic force microscope (AFM) with an inverted optical microscope. The system is suited to biological applications.
Right now, life science spaces are shifting fast. Schools, clinics, and high-tech centers are growing fast - demand for ...
Olympus FLUOVIEW FVMPE-RS Multiphoton Microscope Series Adds Two New Systems for Imaging Deep, Rapidly Changing Biological Specimens Olympus has announced the release of two new configurations in its ...
As part of the annual EMBO and EMBL events, Olympus will be showcasing the open source microscopy concept, led by the IX3 inverted microscope frames, optimised for life science research. Demonstrating ...
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 ...
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 ...
Leica Microsystems introduces the modular Leica DMi8 inverted microscope platform for industrial applications. Leica Microsystems introduces the modular Leica DMi8 inverted microscope platform for ...
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The study of biological systems varies from whole organisms, organs, and organoids, down to their building blocks of proteins and cells. At the lower end of the scale, atomic force microscope (AFM) ...