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Enhanced functionality for excellent performance - Olympus introduces new LEXT OLS4000 optical metrology instrument
Olympus has introduced the LEXT OLS4000, the latest version of the highly successful LEXT confocal laser scanning microscope metrology system. The OLS4000 brings a number of additional features and enhanced functionality, including near-vertical slope capabilities, larger optical zoom and navigation overview window. The new software also brings even the most complex of processes within easy reach of a broader range of users, with the use of different user interface sheets for the main tasks –acquisition, analysis and reporting.
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Outstanding resolution and colour quality - Olympus introduces versatile new colour camera for material and life science
Olympus has introduced the new SC30 easy-to-use colour camera for high quality microscopy imaging. With superior resolution and quality, outstanding colour reproduction is ensured. Suitable for use in both material and life science applications, this camera is designed to capture fast frame rates and has an excellent cost-to-performance ratio. This makes it an ideal introductory model for any applications requiring digital image acquisition.
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Olympus adds further advanced capabilities to the FluoView FV1000 confocal laser scanning microscope
The FluoView FV1000 confocal laser scanning microscope (cLSM) and FV1000MPE Multiphoton ranges from Olympus can now be fitted with the PicoQuant module for Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging (FLIM) and Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy (FCS). FLIM and FCS are advanced methods for measuring minute changes in fluorescence that occur in cells over very short periods of time.
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Histological stains at a glance - New poster from Olympus simplifies histological stain selection
A new poster of Histological Stains, available free of charge from Olympus, has been produced to help pathologists in the selection of the most suitable stain for various tissue types.
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Digital slide management made easy - The Digital SlideBox
Olympus is now offering the SlidePath Digital SlideBox interactive digital slide application software solution. This comprehensive digital slide multimedia management system allows users to create their own web-based pathology resource in minutes. Furthermore, Digital SlideBox can be used to exploit the power of digital slides in education and training, offering maximum teaching efficiency in all histological applications.
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Advancing Illumination - Exciting new developments in entry-level fluorescence
The flexibility of light emitting diode (LED) fluorescence light sources for microscopy has recently been enhanced with improvements to the FluoLED product series from Olympus. With advanced flexibility and safety, these easy-to-use entry-level fluorescence systems are ideal for educational or routine laboratory use. Furthermore, three different versions are available to meet the range of user needs.
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Luminoview LV200: A quantum leap in live cell imaging
Olympus introduces the first commercially available luminescent microscope. The LV200 Luminoview Bio-luminescence microscope features a highly specialised optical design to maximise light collection, enable dual-colour luminescence, as well as provide brightfield and fluorescence overlays. The LV200 provides peerless bio-luminescence microscopy imaging for small organisms and slice cultures as well as at the single cell scale providing full environmental control for long term live cell imaging, unprecedented sensitivity and resolution whatever the magnification.
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*License statement
The use of lasers with SUB-PICOSECOND pulses for two-photon microscopy is protected by US Pat No. USP5034613, JP Pat No. JP2848952B2, EU Pat No. EP500717B2, EU Pat No. EP807814B1. This technology is under license from Carl Zeiss MicroImaging GmbH and Cornell Research Foundation Inc.
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