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New Tools Add Precision to Live-Cell Fluorescence

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Dennis Doherty, Prior Scientific Inc.

Researchers using live-cell fluorescence often have to examine samples repeatedly to observe changes over time. Viewing multiple samples in three dimensions as a time-lapse movie is common in labs such as the Nikon Imaging Center at Harvard Medical School in Boston. But before automated imaging platforms that combine a stage, focus motor, filter wheel and shutter were developed, this type of high-resolution fluorescence was nearly impossible. Prior Scientific’s filter wheel system fits onto the excitation and emission ports of a microscope and can be run from a single controller or from a...Read full article

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    Published: July 2003
    Featureslive-cell fluorescenceMicroscopyNikon Imaging Centerthree dimensionstime-lapse movie

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