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iXon Ultra from Andor: EMCCD Camera Now Over 60 Percent Faster
Jan. 27, 2012

iXon Ultra from Andor: EMCCD Camera Now Over 60 Percent Faster

The iXon Ultra high-performance EMCCD camera from Andor Technology represents the next generation of the iXon platform.
Key Specifications
◦ Active Pixels 512 x 512
◦ Pixel Size 16 x 16 µm
◦ Image Area 8.2 mm x 8.2 mm 
◦ Image Area pixel well depth 160,000 e-
◦ Readout Rate 17 MHz
◦ Max. Frame Rate 56 fps
◦ Read Noise < 1 e- with EM gain
◦ QEmax > 90% more
Focus On Microscopy 2012
Jan. 05, 2012

Focus On Microscopy 2012

After the successful FOM2011 conference held in Konstanz this year, Focus on Microscopy 2012 (FOM2012) will be held in Singapore. It will take place in the week before Easter from Sunday April 1 to Wednesday April 4, 2012 at the Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre in the heart of the city. It is sponsored by the National University of Singapore (NUS), the Nanyang Technological University (NTU), the Centre of Bioimaging Sciences (CBIS), and the Mechanobiology Institute (MBI). more
Multi Color Laser Light Source for Super Resolution Microscopy
Nov. 15, 2011

Multi Color Laser Light Source for Super Resolution Microscopy

The Agilent Monolithic Laser Combiner MLC 400, distributed by Laser 2000 Europe, is a perfect solution for confocal, super resolution and fluorescence microscopy. Long-life DPSS and diode lasers are efficiently combined in a single output fiber, which is coupled to the microscope. With the integrated AOTF fast switching between the wavelengths and fast regulation of the output power is possible.
The unique design includes permanent factory alignment. No more losing time with adjusting lasers instead of taking microscope images. more
Quantitative Low-Light Fluorescence Imaging with Rolera Thunder EMCCD Camera from QImaging
Aug. 18, 2011

Quantitative Low-Light Fluorescence Imaging with Rolera Thunder EMCCD Camera from QImaging

QImaging has introduced the Rolera Thunder EMCCD microscopy camera, a high-sensitive, low-light fluorescence imaging EMCCD camera. Application Fields
• Super resolution microscopy (STORM, PALM)
• Single molecule fluorescence microscopy
• FRAP
• Astronomy
• Bose-Einstein condensate more
Lasers for Confocal Microscopy: All Colors of the Rainbow
Aug. 09, 2011

Lasers for Confocal Microscopy: All Colors of the Rainbow

Easy-to-use new lasers are more and more replacing bulky legacy laser systems. This new generation of lasers provides flexibility, easy operation and is all in all more convenient to use. These novel approaches offer also new possibilities - supporting the rapid development of new microscopy techniques. Here we will review different laser types and their fields of application. more
Focus On Microscopy – FOM 2011
Jan. 18, 2011

Focus On Microscopy – FOM 2011

Focus On Microscopy - FOM 2011: After the successful FOM2010 conference held in Shanghai, China in 2010, the next conference Focus on Microscopy 2011 takes place in Konstanz, Germany in the week before Easter from Sunday April 17 to Wednesday April 20, 2011. Hosted by the University of Konstanz, it starts around 6 o‘clock in the afternoon on Sunday the 17th with a plenary opening session followed by a welcome reception.
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Multi-Purpose Microscope Solution
Dec. 09, 2010

Multi-Purpose Microscope Solution

Till Photonics is pleased to show more at the ASCB exhibition 2010 in Philadelphia. more
EMCCD Camera for High-Speed, High-Sensitivity Imaging
Sep. 28, 2010

EMCCD Camera for High-Speed, High-Sensitivity Imaging

QImaging announces the release of the Rolera EM-C2 EMCCD microscopy camera. Engineered for high-sensitivity and high-speed performance in low-light imaging applications, the Rolera EM-C2 camera aids researchers in applications such as spinning-disc confocal imaging, Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy, ratiometric ion imaging and Fluorescence Recovery After Photobleaching (FRAP). more
Analyzing Intracellular Molecular Diffusion
Jul. 22, 2010

Analyzing Intracellular Molecular Diffusion

The new Diffusion Measurement module for Olympus ASW 2.1 software is specifically designed for use with the Olympus FluoView FV1000 confocal microscope system for live cell imaging. Intracellular diffusion is frequently analysed to assess the movements, interactions and microenvironments of intracellular molecules to determine the patterns and rates of molecular movement. more
Imaging Workstation for a Broad Range of Applications
Jul. 13, 2010

Imaging Workstation for a Broad Range of Applications

TILL's iMIC-Andromeda is an imaging workstation capable of combining a broad range of imaging applications. The modular approach of the iMIC allows the integration of methods such as TIRF, FRAP, Photoactivation, FRET, FCS, Multiphoton, Structured Illumination and last but not least our proprietary Laser Spinning Disk Confocal Andromeda.
The heart of the Andromeda is a single spinning disk with a fundamentally new optical concept. more
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