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myNeuroLab.com products move to Leica Neuroscience Solutions

Published: 07 December 2011

We are pleased to offer Neuroscientists a complete product range from Stereotaxics to Microscopes, all in one place.

As a part of our complete product range, you will now find myNeuroLab.com products under myNeuroLab-Stereotaxic. Leica Microsystems’ complete solutions for neurological research is available now.

You will find all your favorite stereotaxic products such as the Leica Angle Two and Leica Impact One,...

Saving Energy and Cutting Costs in Microscopy

Published: 05 December 2011

Leica Microsystems Presents Its Latest Range of Innovative LED Illumination Modules

Heerbrugg, Switzerland. The LED illumination series LED3000 and LED5000 from Leica Microsystems have proved their worth in numerous industrial applications for rapidly and accurately identifying the finest structures, faults, scratches or dust particles on surfaces. The LED5000 series has been...

Manufacturing Excellence Award for Leica Biosystems Nussloch

Published: 29 November 2011

Making Work Easier for Customers with Design and Functionality

Berlin, Germany. Leica Biosystems GmbH in Nussloch has won the Manufacturing Excellence (MX) Award 2011 in the Customer Focus category. With a workforce of 336 employees, the German plant in Nussloch near Heidelberg makes products for different stages of specimen preparation in the...

New Tissue Processor Focused on Improving Patient Safety

Published: 22 November 2011

The primary focus of the new Leica ASP6025 is to ensure that specimens receive high quality processing with utmost protection and care for each specimen

Nussloch, Germany. Leica Microsystems has announced the release of the Leica ASP6025, an advanced tissue processor for histology laboratories that is focused on improving quality, laboratory productivity and, most importantly, patient safety.

Tissue processors, such as the new Leica ASP6025, play...

Leica Microsystems Launches the First Fully Automated One-step Dual Chromogen IHC Detection System for Use With Antibody Cocktails

Published: 18 November 2011

The first fully automated one-step detection system allowing the co-visualization of mouse and rabbit antibodies on a single slide

Leica Microsystems announced today the availability of Leica ChromoPlex™ 1 Dual Detection for BOND, the first fully automated one-step detection system allowing the co-visualization of mouse and rabbit antibodies on a single slide. Same day diagnosis is now easier to achieve when compared with the...


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