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Microscopes aren’t one-size-fits-all, especially when magnification is the deciding factor. Technicians in electronics, biology, manufacturing, and quality control rely on tools with proper magnification, as it ensures precision, reduces errors, and allows for detailed inspection of components, specimens, or materials. One of the most practical tools technicians can use is a microscope ...
Achieving precision in vision metrology at the micrometer level is relatively straightforward. However, when it comes to measurements at the nanometer scale, the challenge intensifies. Recently, a newly developed VIEW system is demonstrating remarkable ...
Upon request, CD Biosciences’ research team can use immersion objectives, light sheet microscopes and other imaging methods to perform 3D image analysis on larger tissues. ...
Publishing in Nature Methods(1), they demonstrated that their Single-Objective Selective-Plane Illumination Microscopy (soSPIM) allows researchers to examine the activity of single proteins or entire embryos on their existing microscope systems. ...
This makes it possible to use lower power microscope objectives, offering a larger field of view and greater depth of field. This combination greatly improves scoring speed, with more comets per field and less time spent at the controls of the microscope. Hedgehog counter For laboratories that record ‘hedgehog’ comets, the new ...
