
Laboratory automation is essential in allowing researchers to decrease time and effort required to perform experiments and collect valuable data. ALH …
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While most imaging particle analyzers are equipped with black and white (monochrome) cameras for image acquisition, FlowCam 8100 instruments offer a …
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The optical properties of a particle can influence how flow imaging microscopy (FIM) instruments, like FlowCam, differentiate particles from the …
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Particle analysis is a critical but often tedious task for researchers in analytical laboratories. Data collection is not only time-consuming but can …
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FlowCam 8000 series instruments provide count and concentration data for a wide variety of fluid samples. Relative counts can be compared reliably …
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In microscope systems, the numerical aperture and the wavelength of the light determine how highly-resolved the images will be (in the case of …
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The recently launched FlowCam Nano extends well-established flow imaging microscopy technology for subvisible particle analysis into the submicron …
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Pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical laboratories require rigid characterization of the particulate matter in injectable therapeutics. FlowCam …
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Determining whether algal cells are alive or dead is useful for a variety of applications including, but not limited to: wastewater analysis, …
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Based on proven FlowCam technology, the FlowCam Cyano automatically identifies cyanobacteria from other algae and particles in aquatic samples. Using …
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Have you ever wondered how FlowCam works, or how it compares to a traditional microscope?
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