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NanoSight will introduce NS200 nanoparticle characterization system at Pittcon 2011:
N200 is easy to use, has an optional blue laser to improve imaging capability, and fluorescence filters can be added when working with suitably labeled particles. Furthermore, the laser is triggered to reduce thermal issues with respect to the sample, restricting photobleaching during fluorescence imaging.
With optimized locators for making it very easy to position the measurement cell and with an electronic readout of the cell test temperature, NanoSight have set out producing a design of instrument to meet the growing need for systems with a recognised standard operating procedure.
The high sensitive EMCCD camera has an output of 37 full frames per second collected directly through a USB2.0 interface.
Read more news about Pittcon at G.I.T. Laboratory Journal
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Keywords: Camera EMCCD Fluorescence Imaging laser Life Science material science N200 Nanocharacterization Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis Nanosight NTA photobleaching Pittcon USB 2.0 interface
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