Olympus IMT2 (Fixed) 31 Olympus IX50/70 (Fixed) 33 Olympus IX71 (Fixed) 34 Olympus IX53/73/83 (Fixed) 35 Lateral Adjustment (Fixed) 36 Section 7 - Installation Guide for Active System 37 Motorised Microscopes (eg Nikon Ti-E) 37 Zeiss Axiovert S100/135 (Active) 37 Zeiss Axiovert 200 (Active) 38 Zeiss Axio Observer (Active) 39. Integra 3TM Every detail of the Integra 3™ is geared towards one goal - to ensure you create the best possible conditions for ICSI and sample manipulation. We recognise that temperature and time are critical within an ART lab. Integra 3™ is ultra-responsive and effortlessly smooth, so it's quick and easy to use, thanks to RI's advanced. Olympus IX50 manual fluorescence microscope with mercury fluorescence illuminator, Nomarski/DIC Prism, cool CCD for fast low-light imaging, motorized filter wheels and micromanipulation / microinjection.
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Wireless Digital ImagingConvert each microscope into a wireless imaging system and enhance collaboration in the classroom. |
Inspiring EnthusiasmBreaking away from static microscope labs, the EP50 camera and WLAN adaptor can transform the classroom into a dynamic, interactive space.
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Interactive LearningThe flexible camera control and viewing options offered by the complimentary EPview app software expand interaction and collaboration possibilities:
The EPview app is free-of-charge and can be downloaded at the following links: EPview Android Application |
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Engaging LecturesLecturers and students can both benefit from the image sharing, viewing, and storage options of the EP50 WLAN-enabled camera:
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Improved Learning ProcessStudents can experience a digital-image-supported learning process:
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Digital ClassroomA WLAN-enabled Olympus EP50 camera is capable of creating its own wireless network or it can be integrated into LAN networks using its USB-to-Ethernet adaptor, providing flexible classroom configuration options:
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PC/Laptop-Powered LearningUsers with WLAN-enabled PCs and laptops with Windows operating systems can download and install the free EPview software. The EPview software for PCs/laptops offers the same camera-control and functionalities as EPview for mobile devices, including viewing, capturing, processing, saving, and sharing the acquired images and movies. |
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Share Images on Monitors or ProjectorsUse the HDMI port to connect the camera to monitors and projectors to display and share live or previously captured images. Sharing 60 fps Full-HD live images or videos can transform the microscopy classroom from an individual experience into an engaging group activity. Simultaneous output through both WLAN connection and HDMI is available. |
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Stand-Alone ModeWith only a monitor and a USB mouse, users can control the EP50 camera using its On-Screen Display (OSD) software. This setup has several advantages:
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A/D Converter | Brightfield image of an ash tree taken with the EP50 camera, a CX23 microscope, and 0.5X C-mount adaptor, 10X Brightfield image of a colon taken with the EP50 camera, a CX23 microscope, and 0.5X C-mount adaptor, 10X Brightfield image of oliander taken with the EP50 camera, a CX23 microscope, and 0.5X C-mount adaptor, 10X Brightfield image of a wheat stem taken with the EP50 camera, a CX23 microscope, and 0.5X C-mount adaptor, 10X Brightfield image of a willow leaf – with rust taken with the EP50 camera, a CX23 microscope, and 0.5X C-mount adaptor, 10X Brightfield image of maize taken with the EP50 camera, a CX23 microscope, and 0.5X C-mount adaptor, 10X |
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With tens of thousands of children born after laser treatment and with no adverse effects, you can be sure your gametes and embryos are safe during laser procedures performed using Octax lasers. Octax laser technology has been tried and tested in over 100 preclinical and clinical publications, which have shown zero adverse effects on oocytes, embryos or the children born after laser treatment.
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- No alterations of the cytoplasm. Histology on mouse oocytes after laser treatment. (Germond et al., 1995)
- No thermal damage observed. SEM analysis of the zona pellucida after laser treatmentof mouse zygotes. (Rink et al., 1996)
- No genetic, histological or anatomical effects. Transfer of mouse zygotes into foster mothers after laser treatment, immunohistochemical/anatomical analysis of the offspring, breeding for another two generations. (Germond et al., 1996)
- No increase in chromosomal aberrations and congenital malformations. Follow-up study on 134 one-year-old children after laser-assisted hatching (LAH) as compared to controls without LAH. (Kanyo & Konc, 2003)