Agilent Technologies iMIC 2000 Digital Microscope
Following fast processes in cells requires fast technology and an intelligent microscope to keep track of what is happening. The Agilent Technologies iMIC 2000 Digital Microscope is a fast, precisely controlled scientific imaging platform that has been engineered specifically to keep up with the pace at which scientific discoveries are made.
Fully automated and digitally driven, the user-programmable iMIC 2000 microscope performs tasks quickly, efficiently and reliably. Its high-speed focus easily follows fast processes, not only saving time but safeguarding sensitive biological specimens from phototoxicity and bleaching.
The iMIC 2000 microscope has a fully motorised digital imaging platform, suitable for software-controlled automated screening, laser scanning and PC-based microscopy.
The modular architecture provides a combination of advanced fluorescence measurement capabilities for quantitative microscopy. Multiple light sources, filters and cameras enable this digital microscope to perform different measurements and imaging experiments simultaneously. TIRF, FRET and FRAP can all be completed in one unit.
For live-cell imaging, the iMIC’s flexible hardware and software architecture provides automation to control environmental conditions, complex experiments and rapid, reliable operation for high throughput.
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