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Thursday, 08 December 2011 00:00 |
ARCHIMEDES Particle Metrology System
The ARCHIMEDES Particle Metrology System from Affinity Biosensors, Santa Barbara, Calif., measures the mass, size, and density of particles, nanoparticles, and living cells with a million-fold increase in mass resolution when compared to other particle analysis technologies.
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Wednesday, 26 October 2011 00:00 |
MaestroNano - Micro-Volume Spectrophotometer
- Simplicity of use – just pipette and wipe
- Direct, easy measurements in less than 3 seconds.
- Only 2 μL volumes needed to quantify DNA, RNA and proteins concentration.
- Large concentration range (2 ng/µL – 2,000 ng/µL dsDNA) without dilutions.
- Measures DNA, RNA (A260) and Protein (A280) concentrations and sample purity (A260/A280 ratio)
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Monday, 22 August 2011 11:48 |
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The new generation of the fully-automated top-system for chemiluminescence and fluorescence with high-resolution, cooled camera. Available in various modifications, with modular upgrade options. Fully-automated measurements for easy use and optimum image quality.
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PhotonIMAGER Optima at Karolinska Inst. |
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Thursday, 18 August 2011 17:00 |
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We are excited to announce the first installation of the The New Photon Imager Optima soon is to take place at Karolinska Institute -MBB!
The Optima is a uniquely modular instrument for detecting, localizing, quantifying dynamic bioluminescence or fluorescence signals both in vivo and in vitro.
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Tuesday, 16 August 2011 00:00 |
TISSUEscope™ 4000 -think BIG with your Imaging ! Panoramic confocal imaging of tissue slides and tissue microarrays

TISSUEscope™ is a high-throughput panoramic scanning system for tissue slides and microarrays that images an area more than 100 times that of an ordinary microscope in a single scan, in brightfield or up to three fluorophores simultaneously! TISSUEscope™ produces high-resolution digital images of large tissue specimens (up to 20 cm x 15 cm in size), eliminating the time-consuming process of tiling thousands of images. The resulting image is stored in a single digital file, enabling low- and high-resolution views of the entire tissue specimen for quantitative analysis.
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