Laboratory Equipment and Disposables Market 2021 - Industry Insights, Drivers, Top Trends, Global An Facto Market Insights recently published market research study on the Global Laboratory Equipment and Disposables Market (2021-2025) to its own collection of research reports.
BriefingWire.com, 2/24/2021 - Facto Market Insights recently published market research study on the Global Laboratory Equipment and Disposables Market (2021-2025) to its own collection of research reports. The study report covers detailed analysis of market sizing and forecasting of the market covering the market drivers, challenges, opportunity analysis, and tendencies, together with assorted important insights in the worldwide industry. The study report also contains the investigation of regional producers and brand new market players, covering all of the information acceptable for its customers to produce strategic business decisions in the business.
Digital imaging basics for optical microscopy
Expert Insight: Digital imaging basics for optical microscopy
Discover a free on-demand masterclass on digital image acquisition and understanding observed biology under the microscope
18 Feb 2021
Takeo Ogama, from Olympus Corporation of the Americas
In this on-demand SelectScience webinar, imaging expert Takeo Ogama, from Olympus Corporation of the Americas, covers the link between the biology and observed digital image data, the factor effects on signal intensity, causes of background noise and how to minimize them, trade-off factors that have an impact on image and data quality, and best practices for image acquisition.
These are the basics for widefield fluorescence imaging but could be leveraged for any biological experiment that uses a microscope and digital image acquisition.
Search jobs 16-Feb-2021 Automatic Cell Imaging System Market Analysis and Trends 2020 – Global Industry Growth by Size, Share, Demand, Replacement Surgeries, Advanced Technology, Emerging Market and Forecast to 2026
Live cell imaging, or cell imaging is the examination of living cells using time-lapse microscopy (time-lapse photography applied to microscopy). Cell Imaging is used by scientists to get a better understanding of the biological functions of the body in the course of the study of cellular dynamics. The process was established in the first half of the 20th century. The first time-lapse microcinematographic films showed the development and fertilization of a sea urchin egg. Various methods of microscopy have since been developed, thereby allowing researchers to experiment on living cells with greater detail and less effort. A new kind of imaging, which uses quantum dots, has been pioneered as they are found to be more stab
CoCID project aims to develop soft X-ray microscope for visualizing cellular origin of diseases
CoCID (Compact Cell Imaging Device), a €5.7 million, four-year, pan-European research and innovation project, funded through Horizon 2020, has officially commenced. CoCID is focused on the development of a soft X-ray-based methodology that enables fast and inexpensive three-dimensional imaging of whole internal structure of intact biological cells.
The objective of CoCID is to develop a lab-scale, soft X-ray microscope, which can be used as a research tool to help scientists to understand the cellular origin of diseases.
The benefits of this compact imaging device will be demonstrated through a series of virology use cases that enable researchers to decipher critical changes in cell morphology induced by viruses, such as SARS-CoV-2, in their host cell with the aim to identify possible targets for therapy suppressing virus replication and/or cellular responses of relevance to the virus