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  • 09/12/2011 -- Spectrophotometer and optical microscope combo by CRAIC Technologies
    The Elixir multi-functional instrument from CRAIC Technologies combines an advanced spectrophotometer with an optical microscope to measure trace evidence in glass, fibers, and paints.
  • 09/26/2011 -- Fluorescence camera for live cell imaging by Leica Microsystems
    The DFC365 FX digital microscope camera from Leica Microsystems offers high temporal resolution for rapid time-lapse recordings in live cell and rapidly fading fluorescence specimen documentation.
  • 09/28/2011 -- Linear array PMT modules by Hamamatsu
    The H11451, H11459 and H11460 series linear array photomultiplier tube (PMT) modules from Hamamatsu offer high cathode sensitivity, high gain, and high-speed response for biomedical fluorescence applications, spectroscopy, environmental monitoring, and laser scanning detection.
  • 10/11/2011 -- Handheld Raman spectrometer by B&W Tek
    The NanoRam handheld Raman spectrometer from B&W Tek for use in drug identification is equipped with the company's CleanLaze technology, which enables laser stabilization and narrow linewidth.
  • 10/13/2011 -- sCMOS camera for fluorescence imaging by QImaging
    The Rolera Bolt scientific CMOS (sCMOS) camera from QImaging is designed for low-light fluorescence imaging, including immunofluorescence, live-cell fluorescent imaging, ratiometric imaging, high-speed calcium imaging, time-lapse fluoresence, and fluoresence in-situ hybridization (FISH).

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