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Whole Nematode Brain Calcium Imaging
The research focus of Professor Vivek Venkatachalam and his team is whole brain activity in the nematode C. elegans.
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Live Mouse Brain Vascular Imaging
Dr. Thomas Broggini is a principal investigator at the Translational Neurosurgery Laboratory at the University Clinic Frankfurt. His research focuses on investigating and understanding the mechanisms of relevant neurosurgical diseases, leading to the development of potential treatments.
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Imaging Fluorescent Microplastic Seimentation
Prof. Dr. Peiffer's team at Bayreuth University’s Hydrology Department is exploring the interactions at the boundary between groundwater and surface water, which is vital for various processes that influence the quality of both.
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TIRF Vesicle Fusion
Imaging vesicle fusion using a Kinetix sCMOS and TIRF microscopy
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Fast Photoporation Imaging
Fast Photoporation Imaging of melanoma cells using the Prime BSI Express
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Kinetix multi-ROI
Kinetix advanced features: multi-ROI is an implementation that allows users to select multiple regions of the sensor and image at higher speeds
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VLWIR MBE HgCdTe Detectors
For decades, mercury cadmium telluride (HgCdTe) has been the material of choice for high-performance photoconductive (PC) detectors, especially in the very long wavelength infrared (VLWIR) range. Traditionally, these detectors were fabricated using bulk-grown wafers, which provided the necessary material quality for sensitive infrared detection. However, as supplies of these bulk wafers have dwindled, the industry has faced a pressing need for alternative manufacturing methods.
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Progress in Extended InGaAs Photodetectors
Progress in Extended InGaAs Photodetectors
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Linearity Characterisation of High-Performance SWIR Photodetectors
Linearity Characterisation of High-Performance SWIR Photodetectors
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FPA Development: From InGaAs to InSb to MCT
FPA Development: From InGaAs to InSb to MCT
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Improving data transfer by 700% with the Prime BSI Express
The Wyss Center’s Advanced Lightsheet Imaging Center (ALICe) is one of Europe’s leading neuroimaging facilities, serving more than 150 users across multiple institutions. With advanced microscopy systems and cameras such as Teledyne Photometrics' Prime BSI Express, researchers capture highly detailed datasets that generate terabytes of data. Moving a single 2 TB dataset over a 1 Gbit/s connection took more than four hours. Limited storage, rising cloud costs, and fragmented access slowed collaboration and delayed experiments worldwide.
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Under the skin: Diabetes monitoring is using imaging to go new places
Under the skin: Diabetes monitoring is using imaging to go new places