A microscope is an instrument that magnifies objects, too small to be seen with an unaided eye, producing larger images using a combination of lenses. The student lab microscope in general is a bright field microscope, implying that visible light is passed through the sample and used to shape a picture directly, without any changes. Another sort of light microscopy is fluorescence microscopy, which is utilized for image samples that fluoresce (absorb one frequency of light and emanate another).Product Overview:
Olympus IX73: The IX73 inverted microscope system sets new standards in advanced live cell imaging with its stable compact frame, outstanding optical performance and maximum flexibility.
Specialist in IVF purposes.
Olympus CKX53: The Olympus CKX53 microscope delivers excellent performance, with improved image quality and ergonomics, as well as a comfortable workflow for a variety of cell culture needs such as live cell observation, cell sampling and handling, fluorescence observation, and image capture.
Magnus INVI: Tissue culture applications are viewed in high quality with INVI inverted Microscope. A host of optional accessories make the system modular and versatile. High-performance optics configured in a durable, compact footprint make the INVI inverted microscope ideal for clinical needs.
Magnus Basic: It is a versatile microscope at an economical price featuring Semi plan Objectives and Eyepieces of field number 18. Suitable for educational & pathological markets. The design allows easy access for lamp replacement from the front of the microscope. Compatible with add-on Phase Contrast attachments. Different light sources Halogen lamp / LED lamp/ battery backup.
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Incubators of various dimensions and capacities that offer precise modification of CO2 supply levels and provide contamination reduction to promote cell culture growth. Incubator features include in-chamber HEPA air filtration, humidity reservoirs, and touchscreen controls.