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How In Situ Vision Simplifies Crystallization and Precipitation - A Review of Modern Technologies
21 Nov 2016In this white paper, examples from GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), Merck, Sintef, and University College Dublin (UCD) are presented to demonstrate how in situ microscopy offers a unique and powerful perspective to scientists and engineers engaged in the development of crystallization processes.
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Light MicroscopyLight microscopes or optical microscopes are used to visualize microscale objects under magnification, including cells, clinical specimens and materials. Lab equipment for light microscopy includes confocal microscopes, fluorescence microscopes, zoom and stereo microscopes. Microscope slides and imaging reagents are available for visualizing samples, as well as various microscope stages and incubators for large or temperature-sensitive samples. Find the best light microscopes in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.ImmunoprecipitationMicroscopyMicroscopy is a technique used to observe small objects in detail, from cells to materials, using light or electron microscopes. It enables researchers to examine structures with high resolution, aiding in fields such as biology, medicine, and materials science. With advanced microscopy techniques, scientists can gain insights into cellular processes, tissue structures, and material properties. Explore the best microscopy solutions in our peer-reviewed product directory, compare products, read customer reviews, and get pricing directly from manufacturers.CrystallizationIn Situ Hybridization