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The Lambda 421 optical beam combiner is a highly configurable system that combines separate light sources with different spectra into a single common output beam. The Lambda 421 was designed to keep the size of the beam combiner small, and the optical path short and efficient. Each separate light source is collimated before entering the optical path through a bandpass filter. The filters for each light source also function as mirrors that reflect the collimated beams from the previous light sources.
 
 
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From smaller-scale assays to industrial-scale screening operations, cell-based assays are critical for applications that include elucidating basic mechanisms of cell function, target validation and compound screening.
   
 
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Negative-Stiffness Vibration Isolators
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EasyRatioPro Fluorescence Imaging System
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MSM 400 – Tetrad Dissection Workstation
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  Lumenera's INFINITY cameras are compatible with any microscope, come with image analysis software, 4-year warranty, and exceptional customer support. Watch our video to learn more.
 
   
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The 2017 meeting on higher-order structure (HOS) will focus on biophysical methods for assessment of protein HOS and applications of the appropriate tools during the different stages of protein therapeutic development and biosimilarity assessments.
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Industrial Fabrication-Compatible Lasers Stem From Silicon/Light-Producing Material
Label-Free Imaging Tool Provides View Into Cell–Surface Interactions
Breakthrough X-Ray Method Detects Tumors, Material Defects
Researchers Explore Novel Uses for Biomedical Imaging and Sensing
Chemical Probe Controls Immune Response When Exposed to UV Light
   
 
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