High Speed Nucleus™ Fluorescence Microscope Scans a Microplate in 3.8 seconds

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  • Опубліковано 10 гру 2023
  • What happens when you marry an ultra-fast microscope with the latest TDI sCMOS camera? You can scan a microplate in a mere 3.8 seconds.
    In many life science research and industrial biology applications capturing more image data faster can greatly reduce the duration of experiments or deliver a significant competitive advantage for OEM device manufacturers.
    Increase your imaging throughput by 10x by integrating Nucleus™ MVR high speed microscopes with the latest sCMOS TDI cameras. Achieve accurate scans of a microplate within an astounding 3.8 seconds.
    * For step-by-step instructions for setting up a high speed imaging system with a custom configured Nucleus microscope and Dhyana 9KTDI camera:
    www.zaber.com/articles/tdi-im...
    * The Nucleus™ microscopy platform provides a complete set of interchangeable hardware modules and software tools, making it ideal for OEMs and lab managers engaged in fluorescence cellular imaging.
    www.zaber.com/nucleus?...
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  • @disgpd
    @disgpd 6 місяців тому +1

    I have no idea what that is, but 3.8 seconds sounds impressive! Good job guys!

  • @zyberprime9728
    @zyberprime9728 6 місяців тому

    which software do you use for designing these 3d parts?

    • @ZaberTech
      @ZaberTech  6 місяців тому

      @zyberprime9728 We use SolidWorks, but any 3D CAD software package would do like Onshape, Fusion 360 or others.