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Microscopy Used to observe and study small particles or structures. See our Products Inverted Microscopes Used to view samples from below, rather than from above

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Cryostat Rotary Freezing Microtome

Cryostat Freezing Plus Microtome

A cryostat microtome is a precision instrument designed for the sectioning of frozen biological specimens in laboratory settings. It combines freezing technology with a microtome, allowing users to obtain thin slices of tissues for various applications in research, pathology, and diagnostics.

The Cryostat Microtome excels in preserving the structural integrity of delicate samples by maintaining low temperatures during the sectioning process. It is commonly utilized in histology and pathology laboratories for preparing tissue specimens for microscopic analysis. This specialized equipment is crucial for achieving high-quality, thin sections suitable for detailed examination under a microscope. Upgrade your laboratory capabilities with our advanced Cryostat Microtome, designed for efficient and precise frozen sectioning.

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Visual Patching Imaging Chamber

Visual patching and imaging chamber is a temperature control device employed to maintain the specimen temperature, thereby preserving it in optimal conditions for a longer duration during imaging or electrophysiological experiments.

A visual patching imaging chamber is a device used in neuroscience research to study the activity of neurons in the brain. It typically consists of a chamber that is used to hold an animal, such as a mouse or a fly, in place while a microscope is used to image the brain. The chamber is designed to allow researchers to selectively “patch” or stimulate specific areas of the brain while also being able to observe the neural activity in that region. This technique is known as “in vivo patch-clamp” and it is used to understand the function of individual neurons and neural circuits.

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Engineering

Pioneer of Genomics: An Interview with Dr. George Church

Enlightening interview with Dr. George Church, a trailblazing figure in genetics and synthetic biology. Discover his motivations, career insights, and groundbreaking projects. Gain wisdom on succeeding in science, fostering creativity, and mentoring the next generation of researchers. Explore the role of AI in genetics, and envision the future of scientific innovation. Don’t miss this engaging conversation with a visionary scientist.

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