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Zeiss LSM 510 Meta Confocal Microscope

Zeiss LSM 510 Meta Confocal and Zeiss LSM 510 Meta Offline Workstation

 Emission fingerprinting

The Zeiss 510 Meta allows you to distinguish fluorophores with very close and even overlapping emission spectra, a feat that cannot be performed with routine filter sets.  Following the creation of a database in which individual reference spectra of one’s commonly used dyes and proteins are saved (Emission fingerprinting), spectrally close dyes and/or proteins can be imaged in a single sample using the polychromatic Meta detector and subsequently separated using the linear unmixing algorithm.
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Controversy Swirls Around Lucentis

Julia Haller, professor of ophthalmology at Johns Hopkins explains why controversy swirls around Lucentis, a new drug approved by the FDA for the treatment of macular degeneration.
       

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