Before we get started - NIGHTSEA is an interesting name for a scientific instrument company. Where did that come from? My fascination with fluorescence arose from SCUBA diving at night. A long time ...
The NIGHTSEA Model SFA uses high intensity LEDs for excitation. The power requirement for these is fairly low, and we offer a battery pack that will run the system for upwards of 8 hours on a single ...
The standard Model SFA Stereo Microscope Fluorescence Adapter has a simple ON/OFF switch. This is adequate for most customers, who want the maximum excitation intensity so that they see maximum ...
Fluorescence microscopy, the “tool of choice” for research biology and live cell work, is rapidly expanding from conventional compound microscopes to stereo microscopy. Until recently, however, its ...
Fluorescence is the foundation of our core. The bulk of instruments available for high resolution imaging at the OiVM are based on fluorescence. Fluorescence microscopy is a type of imaging where the ...
Confocal microscopy is a specialized fluorescence imaging technique that scientists use to acquire images at greater resolution than conventional microscopy. 1 In addition to scanning the lateral x ...
Recent technological advances in conjunction with major developments in fluorescent markers have made fluorescence microscopy an extremely powerful tool. René Hessling and Thorsten Kues of Carl Zeiss ...
Stereo microscopes come in two configurations, Greenough and the common main objective (CMO) designs. The more-expensive CMO design uses a single objective, whereas Greenough microscopes use two.
Technologies for Capturing Details in Small Organisms, Organs, Tissues, and Even Cells The production and storage of high quality images of cells, tissues, and even whole organisms has never been more ...
A new concept combining the versatility of a stereo with the resolution of a compound microscope has been launched by Nikon Instruments. Called the AZ100 Multizoom, it offers the wide field of view ...
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