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Olympus and Ultivue Announce Comarketing Agreement for Leading-Edge Fluorescent Multiplexing Solution
Olympus SLIDEVIEW VS200 slide scanner and Ultivue UltiMapper reagents meet the changing needs of the scientific community
The Olympus scanR High-Content Screening Station Rapidly Acquires Quantitative Data from Cell-Based Assays
Self-learning microscopy opens new horizons in high-content analysis and advances phenotypic screening
Olympus SLIDEVIEW VS200 Solution with Reliable, Flexible, and High-Throughput Slide Scanning
Using Olympus’ leading-edge X Line objectives enables higher resolution, flatter images for outstanding digital slides for quantitative data analysis.
The Art of Science: Olympus Launches the First Global Image of the Year Award
Olympus has launched its first Global Image of the Year Life Science Light Microscopy Award, recognizing the best in life science imaging worldwide.
X Line Objective Lenses Break Optical Barriers with Simultaneously Improved Image Flatness, Chromatic Aberration
First plan apochromat objectives in the world to achieve a numerical aperture of 1.5 were launched concurrently
Slim LED Transmitted Light Illumination Base with Turret System and LED Light Source Expand Observation and Contrast Options for SZX2/SZ2/MVX10 Microscopes
Users of Olympus’ SZX2 and SZ2 series stereo microscopes and the MVX10 fluorescence microscope can expand their observation capabilities thanks to a new slim 41.5 mm (1.6 in.) LED transmitted light illumination base.
Optimized for Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART), the Olympus IX73SC Microscope Helps Increase the Efficiency of ICSI
The Olympus IX73SC inverted microscope system is an assisted reproductive technology (ART) solution that facilitates and even eliminates steps in the intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) workflow as part of the in vitro fertilization (IVF) process.
Olympus EP50 Wireless (WLAN) Color Camera Engages Students in the Classroom While Facilitating Full Stand-Alone Applications
Equipped with an Olympus EP50 camera, every microscope in a classroom becomes a wireless imaging system. Using its own WLAN signal, the 5-megapixel camera can stream high-resolution images and full HD videos to mobile devices, or wireless-enabled PCs or laptops.
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