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FusionOptics™ – The New Dimension of Stereomicroscopy

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Dr. Daniel Kiper, Institute of Neuroinformatics at the University of Zurich and Swiss Federal Institute of Technology

kiper@ini.phys.ethz.ch

1: Dr. Daniel Kiper and Graduate Assistant Cornelia Schulthess from the Institute of Neuroinformatics at the University of Zurich and Swiss Federal Institute of Technology carried out a study on visual perception jointly by Leica Microsystems. The results provided the basis for the innovation in stereomicroscopy.
2: FusionOptics™ in industrial applications: bearing seal of a truck: rubber wear after stress test
3: FusionOptics™ in industrial applications: silicon surface with chemically etched pyramids a few microns high. Courtesy of: Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE, Freiburg, Germany
4: FusionOptics™ in industrial applications: defective through-connection
5: FusionOptics™ in industrial applications: aggregated aluminium oxide crystals of abrasive cloth. The crystal dimensions allow different grinding capabilities.
6: FusionOptics™ combined with fluorescence in life science applications: vascular anatomy of a Zebrafish embryo as revealed by GFP expression driven by the Fli-1 promoter. Courtesy: Brant Weinstein, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.
7: FusionOptics™ combined with fluorescence in life science applications: zebrafish embryo expressing GFP under the control of the beta-actin promoter. Courtesy: Prof. Dr. Stephan C. F. Neuhauss, Professor for Neurosciences ETH Zurich and Institute for Brain Research at the University of Zurich.
8: FusionOptics™ combined with fluorescence in life science applications: periferic and central nerve (ventral cord) system of a drosophila embryo, salivary gland.

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