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Biophotonics Monthly: Comparing Micromanipulators for Electrophysiology (4/22/2015)

Biophotonics Monthly: Comparing Micromanipulators for Electrophysiology
Comparing Micromanipulators for Electrophysiology
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Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Comparing Micromanipulators for Electrophysiology
Comparing Micromanipulators for Electrophysiology Several different technologies offer a range of performance options within the confines of an optical microscope for patch-clamp studies, intracellular recording and other demanding experiments in electrophysiology. Electrophysiology encompasses the measurement and analysis of transient ion flows and resultant voltage changes across cellular membranes.
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Focus-Tunable Lenses Enable 3-D Microscopy
Focus-tunable lenses speed up and enhance three-dimensional imaging capabilities in a diverse set of modern microscopy methods including confocal, two-photon and light-sheet microscopy.
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Advances in Optical Filters Provide Rapid, On-the-Go Diagnosis
Advances in Optical Filters Provide Rapid, On-the-Go Diagnosis When it comes to diagnostics, one of the most crucial – and often overlooked – components is the optical filter. But as manufacturing processes improve, optical filters of exceptional quality are being created, which not only deliver accurate results but also open up an entirely new avenue of application in wearable diagnostics.
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Lasers for Microscopy: Major Trends
Laser development for the microscopy market continues to be driven by key trends in applications, which currently include superresolution techniques, multiphoton applications in optogenetics and other areas of neuroscience, and even a shift in multiphoton imaging toward preclinical and clinical usage.
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