Nikon Instruments: Ni-E Fixed Stage Multiphoton Confocal Microscope

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At Neuroscience, Nikon Instruments launched its new Ni range of microscopes. Stephen Ross, General Manager, Product and Marketing Department, Nikon America, talked to M&A Editor Dr Julian Heath about the new Ni-E fixed stage multiphoton confocal system. Scroll down to watch the video.

The Eclipse Ni series offers multi-mode system expandability to meet the imaging needs of bioscience and medical research on one platform, providing superior optical performance with new CFI Plan Apochromat Lambda series objectives, and the flexibility of assisted observation by motorisation. The range comprises the fully motorised Eclipse Ni-E flagship model with focusing nosepiece or focusing stage options, and the manual Eclipse Ni-U with motorisation upgrade capability.

The Nikon evolution in upright biological microscopes has advanced with the new Eclipse Ni series. Using core technology from Nikon’s renowned Eclipse Ti inverted research microscope, the Eclipse Ni series offers multi-mode system expandability to meet the imaging needs of bioscience and medical research on one platform.  The new Ni range also provides superior optical performance with new CFI Plan Apochromat Lambda series objectives, and the flexibility of assisted observation by motorisation. The range comprises the fully motorised Eclipse Ni-E flagship model with focusing nosepiece or focusing stage options, and the manual Eclipse Ni-U with motorisation upgrade capability.
 
Nikon’s highly acclaimed proprietary stratum structure in the Ni series opens up a vast range of imaging possibilities that can be upgraded at any time.  Both models support research into the reactions and changes of stimulated cells with a newly developed photoactivation unit, a first for upright microscopes.  The Eclipse Ni-E is also configurable for multiphoton imaging, as well as offering the option of fixed-stage configurations to meet the demands of experiments such as in vivo imaging for cardio vascular  and neuroscience research applications.

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Stephen Ross, General Manager, Product and Marketing Department, Nikon America, talks to M&A Editor Dr Julian Heath about the new Ni-E fixed stage multiphoton confocal system:

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