IX73 - Inverted Microscope System for Live Cell Imaging
Extended flexibility and performance in live cell imaging

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Live cell imaging
This is very good product. I am happy with the instrument.
Review Date: 11 Jun 2019 | EVIDENT
Extremely useful
Nanoscopy plasmonic nanoparticles
Easy to manipulate multiple lasers into objective for experiments. Easy to remove IR filter from halogen bulb.
Review Date: 7 Dec 2017 | EVIDENT
Imaging Of Cells
Good for everyday cell culture checks and quick fluorescent imaging of cells.
Review Date: 20 Dec 2013 | EVIDENT
The IX73 inverted microscope system sets new standards in advanced live cell imaging with its stable compact frame, outstanding optical performance and maximum flexibility.
Manual encoded or semi-motorised options enable configurations with a variety of component combinations. The IX73 is available as a one-deck system with ergonomic low stage height or as a two-deck system with additional expansion capabilities. Both provide the ability to perform a multitude of imaging techniques, ranging from long term time-lapse imaging and other demanding cutting edge techniques to routine testing and documentation.
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