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 August 28, 2019 
 Life Science Microscopy 
 The latest life science microscopy news from AZoNetwork 
 #ALT#CleanBench Aktiv -The Next Generation of Vibration Isolation Tables

The CleanBench Aktiv lab table is TMC's latest breakthrough in advanced floor vibration control. Designed to isolate ultra-precision instruments from building floor vibration down to below 1 Hz, CleanBench Aktiv is ideal for optical microscopes, scanning probe microscopes, interferometers, and other surface metrology instruments.

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  KeysightOpen Platform Two-Photon Microscopy
 
This on demand webinar highlights: Relevant Applications, Development of the Sutter MOM and Advanced Techniques and the Future. The presentation is followed by a lively Q&A session. 
 
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   Reflection Contrast Microscopy versus Brightfield MicroscopyReflection Contrast Microscopy versus Brightfield Microscopy
 
This article summarizes the similarities and differences of brightfield microscopy and reflection contrast microscopy for different applications.
 
 ATR-FTIR spectroscopy could be effective for detecting ulcerative colitis
 
ATR-FTIR spectroscopy could be effective for detecting ulcerative colitisA minimally invasive screening for ulcerative colitis, a debilitating gastrointestinal tract disorder, using emerging infrared technology could be a rapid and cost-effective method for detecting disease that eliminates the need for biopsies and intrusive testing of the human body, according to researchers at Georgia State University.
 
 
 Microsphere-Assisted Microscopy: Advantages and Limitations
 
Microsphere-Assisted Microscopy: Advantages and LimitationsRecent studies have shown that transparent microspheres can generate an image with a super-resolution of 50 nanometers.
 
 
 What is AFM-IR?
 
What is AFM-IR?AFM-IR is an analytical technique used to characterize unknown substances on a nanoscale level by combining atomic force microscopy and infrared spectroscopy.
 
 
 What is Cryo-Electron Microscopy?
 
What is Cryo-Electron Microscopy?Cryo-electron microscopy (Cryo-EM) is a scientific technique used for studying the structures of cells, viruses and proteins at the molecular level. This article discusses the applications in which this type of microscopic method is used.
 
 
 Using CCD Image Sensors in Optical Microscopy
 
Using CCD Image Sensors in Optical MicroscopyCharge-coupled devices (CCDs) are now one of the most common sensors used in optical microscopy, as well as many other characterization techniques.
 

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