Nikon Instruments has partnered with the Institute of Experimental Medicine of the Hungarian Academy of Science KOKI in Budapest, to open the first Nikon Microscopy Centre (NMC) in Central Europe. The centre will allow neuroscience researchers access to state-of-the-art microscopy and imaging systems.
N-STORM is a new super-resolution microscope system that combines “Stochastic Optical Reconstruction Microscopy” (STORM) technology (licensed from Harvard University) and Nikon's Eclipse Ti research inverted microscope to achieve enhanced resolution up to 10 times higher than conventional optical microscopes.
Combining the groundbreaking AZ100 Multizoom and advanced C1 confocal microscope, Nikon has created the ultimate imaging platform for developmental biology, cell biology, stem cell and tissue research. For the first time, researchers can view large specimens in confocal mode enabling the capture of more information than ever before.
Nikon’s N-SIM microscopy system can produce two times the resolution of conventional optical microscopes by combining SIM technology licensed from UCSF and based on the Eclipse Ti research inverted microscope with Nikon’s CFI Apo TIRF 100x oil objective lens (N.A. 1.49).
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| Set 12–16 | IFFS 20th World Congress on Fertility & Sterility |
| Set 15–17 | 61° Congresso Nazionale SIF |
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