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BioPhotonics Monthly – OCT Promising as Clear Point-of-Care Solution; Advanced Imaging Techniques Enhance Fluorescence Sensing; and more. (9/26/2018)

BioPhotonics Monthly – OCT Promising as Clear Point-of-Care Solution; Advanced Imaging Techniques Enhance Fluorescence Sensing; and more.
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Wednesday, September 26, 2018
         
Monthly newsletter focusing on how light-based technologies are being used in the life sciences. Includes news, features and product developments in lasers, imaging, optics, spectroscopy, microscopy, lighting and more. Manage your Photonics Media membership at Photonics.com/subscribe.

 
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Photothermal IR Spectroscopy Boosts Chemical Microscopy, Expands Applications
Photothermal IR Spectroscopy Boosts Chemical Microscopy, Expands Applications
IR spectroscopy was once limited to sensing molecular vibrational absorption for chemical specificity. Now, IR spectroscopy-based photothermal microscopy is finding broader uses. Current bioanalysis largely relies on tissue homogenization and separation, followed by various assays. Without spatial and temporal dynamics information, the way in which molecules execute their functions in a living system remains unknown.
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Advanced Imaging Techniques Enhance Fluorescence Sensing
Advanced Imaging Techniques Enhance Fluorescence Sensing
New developments in imaging technology, in combination with advanced microscopy techniques, are enabling new applications for fluorescence sensing. For example, by combining light sheet fluorescence microscopy with super-slow-motion imaging, it is now possible to construct a 3D representation of a sample.
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OCT Promising as Clear Point-of-Care Solution
OCT Promising as Clear Point-of-Care Solution
Optical coherence tomography has emerged as a robust tool in the comprehensive diagnosis of medical conditions, but it needs to be more accessible and affordable for practitioners. Medical devices at the point of care allow clinicians to do what they do best: determine a patient’s exact condition and a course of treatment. These technologies work best when they fit seamlessly into the provider-patient workflow without a steep learning curve or worry about the underlying scientific principles, and without the high cost seen for so many medical technologies.
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Our Tunable Lens system consists of the C60-TUNELENS- 4F assembly along with the TGTLC card of the TG1000 controller. The system lets user remotely control the focus of the system without moving the objective. C-Mounts are used to mount the C60 Tunable 4F assembly to the imaging camera and to the microscope’s photo port.

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Lumencor Inc. - It Just Keeps Getting Better.... It Just Keeps Getting Better....

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Lumencor’s new SOLA SE nIR Light Engine with added Cy7 excitation.

  • Breadth: UV + visible + nIR light: 350–760 nm
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CoolLED Ltd. - NEW pE-4000 with Enhanced Intensity NEW pE-4000 with Enhanced Intensity

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The CoolLED pE-4000 now benefits from our award winning sustainable Green technology. This provides enhanced intensity where it matters for imaging and dramatically reduces the power consumption. Every pE-4000 boasts 16 selectable LED sources arranged conveniently in 4 channels, using our patented wavelength grouping concept.

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Lumedica - Introducing the Lumedica OQ PathScope Introducing the Lumedica OQ PathScope

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Lumedica is proud to introduce the newest member to its low-cost OCT imaging OQ Series lineup: The OQ PathScope. OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography) is a valuable bench tool for pathology teams that want to process and analyze their histological sections with a smarter, more efficient workflow.

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LightMachinery Inc. - Compact, Low Cost <30pm Resolution in the VIS and NIR Compact, Low Cost <30pm Resolution in the VIS and NIR

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The Hornet Spectrometer achieves the resolution of large grating spectrometers at a fraction of their cost and size while covering a larger wavelength range. Simple PC based software allows the user to review spectra in real time and save or export for more analysis.

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Cobolt AB - C-FLEX Laser Combiner C-FLEX Laser Combiner

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The C-Flex laser combiner from HÜBNER Photonics, the youngest division of HÜBNER GmbH & Ko. KG, is a compact and flexible laser combiner. The C-FLEX is available with up to 6 wavelengths from a selection of 30 wavelengths.

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Hand-Held Imager Could Broaden Use of AOSLO
Hand-Held Imager Could Broaden Use of AOSLO
Researchers at Duke University have miniaturized adaptive optics (AO) technology to develop a portable hand-held ophthalmology device that can image individual photoreceptors in the eye at high resolution. The new instrument could allow improved diagnosis of eye diseases to a larger population and enable early detection of brain-related diseases and trauma.
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Optical Trapping and Raman Spectroscopy Are Combined to Measure Live Cell Interaction
Using multiple laser beams and Raman spectroscopy, researchers at the Universities of Nottingham and Glasgow have designed and built a new instrument that could help scientists learn more about how infections take hold and how antibiotic-resistant bacterial biofilms are formed.
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5D HSI Measures Shape and Spectral Characteristics as a Function of Time
A 5D hyperspectral imaging system has been developed by a team at Friedrich Schiller University Jena and the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Engineering, in collaboration with a group from Ilmenau University of Technology.
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Emerging Organ Models and Organ Printing for Regenerative Medicine
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In this webinar, you will learn about the development and use of hydrogels to regulate cell behavior and the use of microfabrication methods, such as microfluidics, photolithography, bioprinting, and molding to regulate the architecture of materials used to generate miniaturized tissues. The presenter will discuss directed assembly techniques developed by his lab to compile small tissue modules into larger constructs in order to create tissue complexity. The webinar will conclude with a look at how current work in the area of organ modeling and bioprinting could lead to the development of next-generation regenerative therapeutics and biomedical devices.
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