This Nikon Ti-U is an inverted widefield epifluorescence microscope with both fluorescence and color imaging (RGB, histology). For fluorescence, this microscope uses an Excelitas Excite 100-watt metal ...
No, it's not playing an instrument. It's just trying to ... More from News Each year people break out their cameras and microscopes for the Nikon Small World Motion Photomicrography Competition.
The Nikon Spinning Disc Confocal has seven laser lines (405, 445, 488, 515, 561, 594, 640nm) and two Andor 888 Ultra EMCCDs (13um pixels) allowing for rapid two color 3D imaging of living samples, ...
The Nikon C2 confocal microscope was installed in Oct. 2014 and stands to ... optical resolution and contrast and eliminates areas that aren’t in focus. The new instrument is particularly capable in ...
Nikon is a leader in the development and manufacture of optics, imaging, and microscopy products. With more than 100 years of experience in driving advances in optical technology, Nikon is ...
Stochastic Optical Reconstruction Microscopy (STORM) reconstructs a super-resolution fluorescence image by combining precise localization information for individual fluorophores in complex fluorescent ...
"Our goal has always been to show the world how art and science intersect," Eric Flem, Nikon Instruments' communications manager, said in a press release. "As new imaging and microscopy techniques ...
Traditionally, point-scanning confocal microscopes have used galvanometric ... With the A1R HD25, Nikon Instruments has focused on making meaningful enhancements to the flexibility of point ...