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3D Image Analysis Software

PerkinElmer announced a free demonstration version of its universal 3D image analysis Volocity software. This new shareware is designed to give research institutions working with confocal microscopes a deeper understanding of cellular biology.

Bio-specific Software Applications for Electron Microscopy

FEI Company released a set of software applications that increase the throughput and ease-of-use of its electron microscopes for biological research. The four software packages make electron microscopes more useful for life science researchers involved in structural, cellular, and tissue biology as they build the full solution from sample to biological answer.

64-Bit Windows 7 Imaging Software

CRAIC Technologies released the 64-bit version of its ImageUV imaging software package. This software is designed to collect, analyze and process images from CRAIC microscopes and microspectrophotometers running 64-bit versions of Windows 7.

Imaging Software Suite

Phenom-World announces the launch of a new software product, the Phenom Pro Suite. The Phenom Pro Suite applications expand the functionality of the Phenom by automating collection of images, visualizing samples in 3D, measuring surface roughness, and automating fiber analysis.

Analysis Software for Imaging System

UVP announces a major upgrade to the VisionWorks LS Software, configured with UVP’s BioImaging Systems. The new VisionWorksLS 7.0 software includes a redesigned interface, portable analysis data, capture templates, and compatibility with Windows 7.

Microscope Imaging Software

Olympus has introduced cellSens microscope imaging software, a comprehensive, fully customizable solution that allows researchers to move smoothly and quickly from initial image capture through processing, analysis and reporting in a few steps.

Imaging Software Supports Automated Slide Loading

Prior Scientific's PL-200 automated slide loading system is now fully controllable using Image-Pro 7.0.1 from Media Cybernetics, making it possible to automate the digital imaging of microscopic specimens using precision scanning stages and automated loading and unloading of samples.

Imaging Software Features Multi-camera Support

NIS-Elements Version 3.1 from Nikon Instruments offers functionality that spans the entire suite of tools from microscope and camera control to data export while continuing to provide confocal and widefield imaging in a single software platform.

Image Capture and Analysis Software

MetaMorph for Olympus software offers image capture, viewing, and analysis capabilities for research microscopy. The software is compatible with a wide variety widely used CCD cameras and accessories, and it offers multiple configurations to meet a variety of needs.

Spectroscopy and Scientific Imaging Software

Princeton Instruments recently introduced LightField, a 64-bit data acquisition software platform designed for use in spectroscopy and scientific imaging applications. LightField provides comprehensive control of the company’s cameras and spectrometers via easy-to-use tools that help streamline experimental setup, data acquisition, and post processing

Research Exchange

Saving Cells: Image Processing for Improved Viability

Sep 22

This article is Part I of a two-part series regarding viability, resolution improvement, and measurement in fluorescence imaging. Part II will focus on deconvolution.

Characterization of Aequorin Mutant Emission Properties Using Rapid, High-throughput Screening Assays

Sep 22

The protein aequorin is a bioluminescent photoprotein, which emits light in the presence of calcium. This emitted light can be effectively detected using a microplate luminometer, and subsequently characterized using rapid, high throughput screening assays. Since various aequorin mutants have different emission properties, this process can be used to identify the mutant that provides the most desirable bioluminescence emission for the accurate and easy measurement of intracellular calcium concentrations.

Microplate Reader Test Plates Ensure Reliable Microplate Reader Operation

Aug 20

Use of a certified test plate can help to increase efficiency when calibrating microplate readers.

Automated Imaging Assisted Cell Line Development

Aug 19

Improve titer, quality and speed in cell line development.

HP Scalable Network Storage Systems for Life Sciences

Sep 13

Life sciences research today is advancing exponentially, each step bringing us closer to the realization of truly personalized medicine–preventive care and treatments designed specifically for each individual. In the near future, PCPGM healthcare researchers expect to be able to use predictive genetic testing to create custom treatment plans for individuals and deliver dramatic improvements over today’s one-size-fits-all approach. But research capabilities are only part of the equation; current storage and operating capacities must also evolve to accommodate ever-expanding amounts of data before the goal of personalized medicine can be realized.

Step up to the MIQE

Mar 30

Over the years, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has evolved into a readily automated, high throughput quantitative technology. Real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) has become the industry standard for the detection and quantification of nucleic acids for multiple application, including quantification of RNA levels. But a lack of consensus among researchers on how to best perform and interpret qPCR experiments presents a major hurdle for advancement of the technology. This problem is exacerbated by insufficient experimental detail in published work, which impedes the ability of others to accurately evaluate or replicate reported results.

Fast Optimization of a Multiplex Influenza Identification Panel Using a Thermal Gradient

Mar 30

The year 2009 was marked by the emergence of a novel influenza A (H1N1) virus that infects humans. There is a need to identify the different strains of influenza virus for purposes of monitoring the H1N1 strain pandemic and for other epidemiological and scientific purposes.

Advantages of Monolithic Laser Combiner Technology in Confocal Microscopy Systems

Jan 6

Fluorescence microscopy techniques require a reliable light source at the desired wavelength or wavelengths, with minimal downtime for maintenance and alignment. Lasers are a popular light source, although the alignment and upkeep of laser combiners is a time-consuming prospect for many users.

Using the Tecan Genesis Workstation to Automate a Cytometric Bead Array (CBA) Immunoassay

Mar 11

The poster describe the process involved in automating a Cytometric Bead Array (CBA) immunoassay developed to measure relative concentrations of serum antibodies against Tetanus (TT), Sperm Whale Myoglobin (SWM) and Keyhole Limpet Hemocyanin (KLH) in KLH-immunized volunteers.

Ensuring Quality in Assays Performed with Automated Liquid Handlers

Feb 2

The focus of this presentation is to highlight the need of ensuring quality in important assays performed with automated liquid handlers. Nearly all assays performed within a laboratory are volume-dependent. In turn, all concentrations of biological and chemical components in these assays, as well as the associated dilution protocols, are volume-dependent. Because analyte concentration is volume-dependent, an assay’s results might be falsely interpreted if liquid handler variability and inaccuracies are unknown or if the system(s) go unchecked for a long period.

Inkjet System for Protein Crystallography

Feb 1

X-ray crystallography is used routinely by scientists to obtain the three dimensional structure of a biological molecule of interest.Such information can be used to determine how a pharmaceutical interacts with a protein target and what changes might improve functionality. However, the crystallization of macromolecules still remains a serious hindrance in structural determination despite impressive advances in screening methods and technologies.

Attention Deficit & Hyperactivity in a Drosophila Memory Mutant

Attention Deficit & Hyperactivity in a Drosophila Memory Mutant

Nov 9 2009

Action selection is modulated by external stimuli either directly or via memory retrieval. In a constantly changing environment, animals have evolved attention-like processes to effectively filter the incoming sensory stream. These attention-like processes, in turn, are modulated by memory. The neurobiological nature of how attention, action selection and memory are inter-connected is unknown. We describe here new phenotypes of the memory mutant radish in the fruit fly Drosophila.

Fluorescent xDNA nucleotides as efficient substrates for a template-independent polymerase.

33 minutes ago

Template independent polymerases, and terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT) in particular, have been widely used in enzymatic labeling of DNA 3'-ends, yielding fluorescently-labeled polymers. The majority of fluorescent nucleotides used as TdT substrates...

Rapamycin increases rDNA stability by enhancing association of Sir2 with rDNA in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

33 minutes ago

The target of rapamycin (TOR) kinase is an evolutionarily conserved key regulator of eukaryotic cell growth and proliferation. Recently, it has been reported that inhibition of TOR signaling pathway can delay aging and extend lifespan in several eukaryotic...

HitPredict: a database of quality assessed protein-protein interactions in nine species.

33 minutes ago

Despite the availability of a large number of protein-protein interactions (PPIs) in several species, researchers are often limited to using very small subsets in a few organisms due to the high prevalence of spurious interactions. In spite of the importance of...

Application of the U.S. EPA Mode of Action Framework for Purposes of Guiding Future Research: A Case Study Involving the Oral Carcinogenicity of Hexavalent Chromium.

33 minutes ago

Mode of action (MOA) analysis provides a systematic description of key events leading to adverse health effects in animal bioassays for the purpose of informing human health risk assessment. Uncertainties and data gaps identified in the MOA analysis may also be...

Prokariotic Cell Collection in Denmark

Nov 6 2009

I would like to know about a prokariotic cell collection in Denmark. Is there a cell bank in this country? I need a Lactobacillus strain for a fermentation assay and this information about the bank is very helpful for me.

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Oct 16 2009

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Viewing SureFocus Slides

Jun 11

A demonstration of SureFocus Microscope Slides in the review of AFB Smears. SureFocus Slides are a patent-pending breakthrough in tuberculosis detection, as their fluorescent staining circle remains visible during review, Fluorescence Microscopy.

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Allen Institute for Brain Research

Allen Institute for Brain Research

Oct 14 2009

Discussed in this interview are both the mouse brain project and the human cortex project with an emphasis on the importance of these projects to neuroscience research.

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