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Leica Microsystems Introduces New Transmitted-Light Bases for Stereomicroscopes
Excellent Illumination for Documentation of Single Cells to Screening of Whole Animals
Heerbrugg, Switzerland. Outstanding illumination in any situation: with its TL3000 ST (brightfield), TL4000 BFDF (bright-/darkfield), TL4000 RC™ / TL4000 RCI™ (Rottermann Contrast™ technology) and the new flat TL5000 Ergo (automatic, zoom dependent contrasting) transmitted-light bases, Leica...
Leica Scientific Forum DE with Erik M. Jorgensen
October 25-27, 2011: Synaptic Vesicle Endocytosis: Revisiting Heuser and Reese in the 21st Century
Erik M. Jorgensen
Howard Hughes Medical Insitute, Utah/US
"Synaptic Vesicle Endocytosis: Revisiting Heuser and Reese in the 21st Century"
Venues:
Leica Scientific Forum Berlin - Chair: Stephan Sigrist (FU Berlin)Tuesday, October 25 - 16h00 Institute for Chemistry and...
Leica Microsystems and TrueVision® 3D Surgical Reach Worldwide Agreement
Advancing 3D Visualization for Microsurgery Applications
Washington D.C. / USA. Leica Microsystems and TrueVision 3D Surgical announced today that Leica will incorporate key components of TrueVision’s 3D intelligent digital visualization and guidance platform into selected Leica Microsystems surgical products under the Leica brand. In addition to...
Scanning Stage for Leica DM4000-6000 B Upright Research Microscopes
New motorized scanning stage 100x100 mm, developed especially for applications with upright research microscopes Leica DM4000-6000 B for automatic and high-precision positioning of samples
Flat design due to lowered motor axisFor reflected light/fluorescence and transmitted light applicationsNew stage insert for 2 glass slides 3”x 2” (76 x 52 mm) for precise holdingMotor cable connection located ergonomically on the back right sideIntegrated in Leica Microsystems Software and control...
Leica Scientific Forum UK with Taekjip Ha
October 10-13: Single Molecule Biology: One, two, three and four
Keynote speaker Prof. Dr. Taekjip Ha
Professor of Physics, Head of Single Molecule Nanometry Group, University of Illinois; Investigator of Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Co-Director of the Center for the Physics of Living Cells (CPLC)
"Single Molecule Biology: One, two, three and...