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Till Photonics Launches Automated Microscope for Life Science Experiments

Till Photonics, developer of imaging systems, has introduced a new automated microscope that is useful for studying life sciences.

More Microscope

The More is a light microscopy platform that is specifically designed for carrying out experiments with living cells and other high-end applications.

The microscope’s real-time protocol engine enables high optical sectioning and 3D acquisition speed with less photobleaching. More’s integrated design allows rapid switching between various applications such as structured illumination for a maximum of 10 fps, total internal reflection fluorescence, fluorescence recovery after photobleaching and Förster resonance energy transfer.

The microscope features an advanced acquisition software that offers real-time online analysis and automatic experiment control of all motorized units. Focus drift of the microscope is less than 0.1 mm/h.

The microscope incorporates a number of features such as a low temperature drift, thermal stability, accurate relocation, a Z-drive, high-precision voice coil technology and swift motorized modules. The microscope’s quiet frame technology eradicates structure-borne sound and internal vibrations. The live acquisition software implements experiment protocols with optimized synchronization and timing.

Source: http://www.till-photonics.com/

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