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Olympus VS110 wins two awards at the first European Scanner Contest
Olympus has won two awards at the first European Scanner Contest, which took place from the 25th – 29th May in Berlin, running in parallel with the 94th Annual Meeting of the German Society of Pathology and the 10th Pathology Federal Meeting. The Olympus VS110-S5 competed against five slide scanner vendors to secure two of the three awards within the quality category: scanning mixed slides at 20x and 40x (0.16 µm). This success highlights its ability to accurately image three pre-determined diagnostically relevant regions of interest (ROI) in ten different slides.
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NPL using Olympus LEXT OLS4000 to develop areal surface texture measuring standards
The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) is using its LEXT OLS4000 in a project to establish good practice guidelines for the calibration of 3D/areal surface texture measuring instruments. The NPL project will establish robust and easy to use calibration steps and reference standards for all the major areal surface measurement instrumentation technologies, with the LEXT chosen as the reference imaging confocal microscope. The good practice guide on calibration of confocal microscopes will also provide input to the upcoming ISO 25187-707 standard.
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Olympus introduces new super-corrected 60x objective
Olympus has introduced the new PLAPON 60xOSC objective lens with an NA of 1.4, offering outstanding levels of chromatic aberration correction for life science imaging applications. This super-corrected objective is designed for excellent fluorescence imaging down to an unprecedented 405 nm. It is therefore ideal for use in cell biology and neuroscience, as well as any applications requiring lasers for inter- and intra-cellular imaging of biological specimens.
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cellSens - Synchronised efficiency
On April 9th Olympus will introduce the new cellSens software for life science imaging applications. Consisting of three different packages: cellSens Entry, cellSens Standard and cellSens Dimension, all user requirements can be met with ease. Incorporating a unique user-definable interface, the imaging process can be personalised from start to finish, for complete control over the entire experiment. Furthermore, each package integrates seamlessly with Microsoft Windows and Office programmes, making the advanced functionality of the Olympus cellSens family extremely user-friendly.
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