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New Leica DMI6000 B with Adaptive Focus Control (AFC)

Leica Microsystems USA
11 Oct 2010
Sarah Sarah
Marketing / Sales

The Leica DMI6000 B inverted microscope is designed for live cell imaging, offering unsurpassed stability with Adaptive Focus Control (AFC) for researchers who demand consistent multidimensional imaging.

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Leica Microsystems USACompany website

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