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Nikon Instruments Launches Fully-Automated A1 Confocal Laser Microscope Series
Date:1/29/2008

an be created in real time. The spectral detector also supports a "V" filter acquisition mode that allows up to four freely-adjustable detector channels. It allows acquisition of the desired spectral range, providing flexibility to handle any new fluorescence probes. A new fully-automated 4-PMT confocal fluorescence detector is also featured, enabling simple onsite installation of emission filter and mirror sets.

Additionally, the A1 will offer VAAS Detection as an upgrade option beginning in October 2008. This exclusive technology for Virtual Adaptable Apertures will allow increased control over the attainment of experimental data. It also can provide for the post acquisition recovery of photon data normally lost to physical pinhole size during the course of the experiment. This unique detector system will allow for virtually adjusting the confocality and sensitivity, collecting more photons during the initial image acquisition.

About Nikon Instruments Inc.

Nikon Instruments Inc. is a global leader in the development of advanced optical technology. Its product line includes standard and advanced microscopy equipment, digital imaging, precision measuring and semiconductor wafer- handling equipment. Nikon is committed to providing technologically advanced instruments that offer optimal versatility, performance and productivity. Nikon combines state-of-the-art capabilities with innovative designs to produce optically superior, ergonomically friendly products for cutting-edge scientific research, medical and industrial applications. For more information visit the Nikon website at http://www.nikoninstruments.com. Product- related inquiries can be directed to Nikon Instruments at 800-52-NIKON.


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