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ZEISS Solutions for High-Throughput Electron Microscopy
Discover Array Tomography with ZEISS ATUMtome, Atlas 5 Array Tomography, and ZEISS MultiSEM 505. Your most efficient workflows for large area imaging in electron microscopy.
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In the news this month...
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DELMIC Reports on a New Review Paper Published in Nature Methods on Correlated Light & Electron Microscopy from their User Groups at the Universities of Delft and Groningen
Users of Delmic's SECOM solution for Correlated Light & Electron Microscopy (CLEM) have recently published a review in Nature Methods that illustrates the power of CLEM in the world of biology. The boom in the use of super-resolution microscopies in recent years reached a peak with the award of the 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Betzig, Hell and Moerner for their contributions in the development of super-resolved fluorescence microscopy...
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New Leica DM2500 LED Microscope for Clinical Laboratories and Research Applications
With the launch of the Leica DM2500 LED, Leica Microsystems completes its Leica DM1000 to 3000 series of microscopes. All the models in this series are now available with LED illumination. The Leica DM2500 LED is suitable for demanding tasks in clinical laboratories as well as for research applications in microbiology, developmental biology, cytology, zoology, botany, and more....
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Leicester Pioneers Introduce New Imaging Autopsy Service to the NHS
‘We believe today is the dawn of a new era of autopsy practice.’
Professor Guy Rutty and Professor Bruno Morgan
Researchers from the University of Leicester and University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust have introduced an alternative method to diagnose the cause of death, which in many cases can replace the need for the traditional invasive autopsy. This can be purchased by the family and will be performed within the NHS hospitals.The service will make minimally invasive post-mortem computed tomography (PMCT) scanning available as an alternative to traditional invasive autopsy to investigate unexplained deaths....
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Analytik Reports on the Use of the Videometer VL3 Multispectral Imaging System at the John Innes Centre to Screen Wheat Crops
The Videometer VL3 multispectral imaging system provides high throughput screening of wheat samples. The John Innes Centre (JIC) is located on the Norwich Research Park in the heart of East Anglia, supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC). Its mission is to generate knowledge of plants and microbes through innovative research and to apply knowledge of nature’s diversity to benefit agriculture...
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JPK Reports the Exploration of Living Cells Using Nanoscale and Single Molecule Techniques Through the Application of Scanning Probe Microscopy in the Group of Yves Dufrêne at the Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium
Dr Yves Dufrêne is a senior research fellow who is leading the Nanobio Team at UCL, Université catholique de Louvain. His research is at the cross-roads of nanotechnology and microbiology where the goal is to gain insight into the nanometer-scale surface architecture and molecular interactions of microbes. Two main topics are: understanding the spatial organization of the cell wall and deciphering the molecular mechanisms of cell adhesion...
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