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New Compact Gel Documentation System from Bio-Rad Laboratories
03 Sep 2010: The Gel Doc™ EZ from Bio-Rad Laboratories is a compact gel documentation system that provides publication-quality images and analysis in seconds. Users of the system include researchers who perform DNA, RNA, and protein electrophoresis as well as western blotting.
Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc.

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Economic & Fully Motorised Gel Documentation System
27 Aug 2010: The new GENi System from Syngene is a fully motorised gel documentation system that generates true 16-bit, publication quality images of fluorescent and coloured DNA and protein gels.
Syngene
Hamamatsu Photonics to Introduce New Imaging Based Plate Reader at ELRIG 2010
25 Aug 2010: Hamamatsu Photonics is to introduce its new imaging based plate reader, the FDSSµCELL, specifically developed for compound screening and assay development applications in the Pharmaceutical, CRO and Biotech Industries. The FDSSµCELL is optimised for fluorescent kinetic assays using calcium and membrane potential dyes such as FLUO4 and FMP.
Hamamatsu Photonics
Remove Out-of-Focus Blur in Life Science Imaging
18 Aug 2010: The cellSens deconvolution solution module from Olympus is designed to remove out-of-focus blur in advanced life science imaging, providing extremely sharp images.
Olympus Europa Holding GmbH
Andor Cameras used for Minor Planet and Supernovae Exploration
13 Aug 2010: Chinese astronomers are using four frame transfer CCD cameras from Andor to look for faint, transient sources of light, such as supernovae, gamma-ray bursts and minor planets.
Andor Technology
Omega Optical Receive Award to Develop Multispectral Imaging for Cancer Research
11 Aug 2010: The phase II SBIR award from the National Cancer Institute has been given to Omega Optical to develop a high-speed fiber optic based optical spectrum analyzer (OSA) that will be interfaced to confocal scanning microscopy and endoscopy systems. This product research is looking to aid the detection and treatment of cancer.
Omega Optical
Olympus VS110 Wins Two Awards for Quality at the European Scanner Contest 2010
11 Aug 2010: Olympus was presented with two awards at the first European Scanner Contest. The Olympus VS110-S5 won two of the three quality awards: scanning mixed slides at 20x and 40x (0.16 µm), highlighting its ability to accurately image three pre-determined diagnostically relevant regions of interest (ROI) in ten different slides.
Olympus Europa Holding GmbH
Image Particle Sizing Reference Standards Now Offered in Simple, Single-Shot Formats
10 Aug 2010: Whitehouse Scientific now offers its image analysis particle sizing reference standards in convenient and easy-to-use, single-shot formats. The new set of 10 standards are packaged in weights from 5 to 20 grams making them suitable for the latest generation of image analysis systems, which require only relatively small amounts of sample.
Whitehouse Scientific Ltd
New Microscopy Analysis Software for Greater Speed and the Ability to Process Larger Data Sets
26 Jul 2010: The new 64-bit version of ImageUV™ imaging software package from CRAIC Technologies is designed to collect, analyze and process images from CRAIC microscopes and microspectrophotometers running 64-bit versions of Windows 7®.
CRAIC Technologies
New CCD Camera Provides a Wide Field of View During Wavelength Imaging
22 Jul 2010: The new ORCA-D2 from Hamamatsu Photonics is a new high-sensitivity camera for simultaneous dual wavelength imaging that features two CCD devices. The ORCA-D2 offers exceptional ease of use with optical setup steps such as image alignment and focusing. The ORCA-D2 also provides a wide field of view during dual wavelength imaging.
Hamamatsu Photonics
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