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Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis System

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The NanoSight Pro nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA) system from Malvern Panalytical BV simplifies nanomaterials characterization through machine learning.

The system provides fast and high-quality data with ultrahigh-resolution size and concentration measurements. The NanoSight Pro overcomes limitations for small biological particles and low-scatterers, making it suitable for samples like exosomes, viruses, and drug delivery systems. The instrument has a compact design, upgraded temperature controller, dedicated fluorescence mode, and improved fluorescence measurement. It is user-friendly with machine learning algorithms and offers remote diagnostics and support. Applications also include vaccine and drug delivery system development.


BioPhotonics
Sep/Oct 2023
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