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Olympus Introduces Complete Documentation Package for Clinical and Research Imaging
08 Sep 2010: LabSens provides a workflow-oriented user interface, ensuring that the key functions for digital imaging, analysis and documentation are clearly presented and easy to use. This is achieved by seamlessly combining the new Olympus BX3 clinical microscopes with digital-imaging cameras, as well as automation components.
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Olympus Introduces New BX3 Research Microscope Systems
08 Sep 2010: Olympus announces the new BX3 upright research microscope system. The BX3 systems provide users with a “blank canvas” to fully define their own working environment: from the microscope and imaging components to software workflows, GUIs and the positioning of the controls on the desktop.
Olympus Europa Holding GmbH
Olympus Introduces the BX3 Clinical Microscope Range
08 Sep 2010: Olympus announces the new BX3 range of upright clinical microscopes featuring the BX43 system microscope and the BX46 ergonomic screening microscope. The BX3 clinical microscopes incorporate the advanced Olympus UIS2 optical components and are uniquely adaptable, ensuring the ultimate level of imaging flexibility and ergonomic operation.
Olympus Europa Holding GmbH
Thermo Fisher Scientific Expands Biological Safety Cabinet Range to Cater for Space-Restricted Labs
08 Sep 2010: Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. introduces two new sizes of Thermo Scientific MSC-Advantage biological safety cabinets. Expanding on the existing range of energy efficient Thermo Scientific Class II biological safety cabinets, the 0.9 meter and 1.5 meter models provide an additional level of choice and flexibility.
Thermo Fisher Scientific
NuAire Announces DECON 101 System
08 Sep 2010: The DECON 101 System from NuAire helps streamline the decontamination process providing the service technician with a safe and easy method to protect your laboratory from harmful gases.
NuAire, Inc.
Leica Announces New Integrated Solutions for Capturing, Managing, and Analyzing Virtual Data
07 Sep 2010: With the software solutions Ariol and SlidePath, Leica Microsystems now adds the ability to store, manage, analyze, and report on digital images created with the Leica SCN400 Slide Scanner or the Leica DM6000 B Research Microscope.
Leica Microsystems
ZentriForm System Allows Rapid Production of Microfluidic Chips
07 Sep 2010: Andreas Hettich GmbH & Co. KG announces the incorporation of the ZentriForm system together with the newly-developed ROTOFIX 46 centrifuge. This system will be presented at Microsys 2010 in Stuttgart, Germany 13th -16th of September.
Andreas Hettich GmbH
Fritsch Planetary Mill for Fine-Grinding
06 Sep 2010: The Planetary Mono Mill PULVERISETTE 6 classic line from Fritsch is a planetary mill with one working station for fine-grinding of laboratory samples down to <1µm, as well as for mixing, homogenising, emulsifying and alloying.
Fritsch GmbH - Milling and Sizing
Reduce Cost Per Sample with New Sample Prep Workbench from Agilent
03 Sep 2010: The new 7696 Sample Prep Workbench offers increased productivity through automation as well as easy-to-use of software and hardware. It reduces the cost per sample because it consumes smaller amounts of chemicals and solvents, produces less waste, and does not require glassware other than sample vials. The 7696 also reduces laboratory workers’ exposure to chemicals, providing potential safety benefits in the workplace.
Agilent Technologies
Optimizing Methods in Microtissue Cultivation
02 Sep 2010: This application note shows that InSphero’s GravityPlus technology (patent pending) enables the generation of various microtissue models using either cancer-derived cells to reconstitute tumor tissues or primary cells to mimic structure and function of diverse organs.
INTEGRA Biosciences AG
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