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Imaging system at the very heart of cancer cell research

A cutting-edge imaging system is being used in Manchester to investigate the links between structure and function in mammalian cells, and, in particular, the regulation of cell division.

DeltaVision Core is the latest innovation in the DeltaVision family of live-cell microscopy imaging systems from Image Solutions (UK).. It acquires, analyses and archives the most complex data. Providing uncompromised imaging and visualisation of live-cell biology, it is also designed to increase the ability to image more probes and samples over longer periods of time than any other imaging system.

Gold standard in live-cell microscopy
The proprietary illumination design of the DeltaVison Core now features two illumination sources, a xenon light source to provide many hours of continuous illumination for long-term studies required in live-cell imaging, and light-emitting diode (LED) transillumination for better light concentration featuring ultrafast solid-state shuttering. Combined with a newly redesigned 10-position excitation filter wheel and six-position emission filter wheel, DeltaVision Core provides faster multichannel acquisition for the full range of imaging requirements.

 Next-generation instrument control built on NanoMotion III technology provides the most sophisticated microscope control system available. This integrated design enables improved performance, faster acquisition and increased reliability. The new stage design offers greater thermal stability with twice the travel while still providing the historical groundbreaking performance of the DeltaVision platform.

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