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CytoViva’s Enhanced Dark-field Hyperspectral Microscope
Tis microscope is an effective tool for investigating the tar- geting of vesicle carriers to cells and timed release of their drug
cargo. With CytoViva’s label-free imaging, it is possible to image label-free exosomes and liposomes <100 nm in size, both among cells and in solution, distinguish vesicles with differing payloads as loaded versus empty vesicles, and conduct label-free cell tracking of vesicle- drug constructs with spectral mapping to identify vesicle function with live or fixed cells.
CytoViva, Inc.
https://cytoviva.com
element Pi Announces New Line of Vacuum Coaters for EM Sample Prep
element Pi has announced a new line of low- and high-vacuum sputter and carbon coaters for electron microscopy specialized coaters for materials science including a triple-head sputter coater, triple-source thermal evaporators, and combinations of both. Te new systems come with film thickness monitoring, electronic
shutters, and gas flow controls. Sample stages for tilt-rotate, glass slides, wafers, and metallurgical mounts are available, while an LCD control panel provides simple and flexible operation.
element Pi, LLC
www.elementpi.com
HEMCO Corporation Ventilated Enclosures for Laboratory Environments
EnviroMax enclosures are designed to contain samples not able to be accommodated in a typical fume hood due to size or accessibility requirements. Single or modular enclosures are available depending on requirements. Access can be on any or all sides with accessories and various components. Lighting, worksurfaces, support tables, and cabinets are engineered with the system.
Enclosures are designed to exact size and design specifications with HEPA filtered supply air and optional positive pressure.
HEMCO Corporation
www.hemcocorp.com/
enviro.html
A Single-Molecule Imaging Solution
Abbelight provides a complete imaging solution
for single-molecule imaging,
including our STORM buffer, the SAFe module that can adapt
over a large field of view of 150 × 150 μm2
Abbelight
www.abbelight.com
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NEO soſtware for acquisition, real-time data processing and visualiza- tion, and image analysis (SPT, spectral demixing, clustering, etc.).
to any inverted
microscope to perform SMLM with homogenous TIRF/HiLo/Epi illumination (vs. the usual 50 × 50 μm2
Protochips, Inc.
www.protochips.com
Rescan Confocal Microscope (RCM) Add-On
Te RCM is an add-on system that trans- forms a current wide-field microscope into an enhanced laser-scanning confocal unit. Te RCM uses the rescan technology combined with an sCMOS camera to offer super- resolution (170 nm raw, 120 nm deconvolved)
and high-sensitivity (3–4×more than other confocal systems) datasets. Its simple design makes it easy to use and affordable ($100k for full upgrade including confocal unit, laser combiner, camera and filter wheel).
Axiom Optics
https://axiomoptics.com
www.microscopy-today.com • 2020 July
Coxem Co., Ltd.
www.coxem.com
Protochips’ AXON: Revolutionizing the In Situ TEM Workflow
Protochips AXON soſtware redefines the in situ experience for TEM users by putting the sample front and center throughout the experiment. Te complexity of operating multiple instruments at once is overcome by integrating the TEM optics, imaging detectors, and sample holders together into a more powerful, efficient, and intuitive
workflow. Experiment conditions are synchronized with images, making data analysis easier during and aſter the imaging session.
Next-Generation Microscopy Image Analysis with Deep-Learning Technology
Olympus cellSens imaging soſtware improves research efficiency with accu- rate object detection and segmentation. Leveraging the power of deep learning, Olympus cellSens imaging soſtware for
microscopy offers significantly improved segmentation analysis, such as label-free nucleus detection and cell counting for more accurate data and efficient experiments. Features include improved label-free detection of nuclei, reduced phototoxicity during fluorescence imag- ing, and automated cell counting and measurements.
Olympus
www.olympus-lifescience.com
True STEM Analysis on a Tabletop Electron Microscope
Coxem has released a retractable STEM detector for the EM-30N
tabletop electron microscope
with bright- and dark-field imaging modes. It is coupled with a multi-grid sample holder, taking advantage of the EM-30N
’s 1–30 kV accelerating
voltage range. Using lower accelerating voltages, high-contrast images from samples vulnerable to beam damage (for example, polymers and biomaterials) can be acquired. A specially designed sample holder holds up to four TEM grids to facilitate EDS analysis.
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