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Leica Scientific Forum Japan with Kai Johnsson

Published: 10 July 2012

August 28-30 in Osaka, Kyoto and Tokyo: "Visualizing biochemical activities in living cells"

Keynote speaker Prof. Dr. Kai Johnsson

Laboratory of Protein Engineering LIP, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland)

"Visualizing biochemical activities in living cells"

The visualization and characterization of biologically relevant molecules and activities inside...

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Looking Forward to Your Discoveries: Leica TCS SP8

Published: 06 June 2012

Ultra-Detailed Imaging through an integrative optics concept within the full-range confocal platform

Mannheim, Germany. Leica Microsystems confocal imaging instruments have a well established provenance. Following on from the outstanding performance of the Leica TCS SP5 series, Leica is once again at the forefront of confocal innovation with the new Leica TCS SP8.

Combining high-performance...

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Leica Scientific Forum France with Prof. Arthur Konnerth

Published: 31 May 2012

June 26 - 28: "LOTOS-based two-photon imaging of spiny dendrites in vivo"

Keynote Speaker Prof. Arthur Konnerth 

Institute of Neuroscience, Technical University Munich, Germany

 

"LOTOS-based two photon imaging of spiny dendrites in vivo"

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Prof. Konnerth's lecture will focus on a new variant of two-photon imaging with an...

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Microscope Images Go Mobile With New Leica DMshare App From Leica Microsystems

Published: 31 May 2012

Wireless recording and sharing of microscope images with an iPad

Wetzlar, Germany.

Leica Microsystems presents the new iPad* app Leica DMshare for wireless recording and sharing of microscope images. Users can now download Leica DMshare free of charge in the Apple App Store.

The system comprises the Leica ICC50 HD camera, a data transfer hub and the...

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The Principles of Phase Contrast - New Topic in Science Lab

Published: 30 May 2012

One of the most frequently used contrasting methods is phase contrast. Explore our interactive tutorial on phase contrast, taking the example of an inverted microscope and showing the alignments of the components needed for phase...

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