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Jim McMahon for Physik Instrumente (PI) L.P.

A key impetus for medical and bioresearch companies to engage during product development cycles is the opportunity to capitalize on advances in technology for the manufacture of better-operating, lower-cost and more-efficient devices. A recent improvement in high-speed laser scanning, for example, has facilitated the release of Harvard Medical School’s latest optical imaging technique, optical frequency-domain imaging (OFDI), which provides unprecedented ultradetailed 3-D visualization of the coronary arteries. OFDI operates at several magnitudes of improvement over its predecessor,...Read full article

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