Illumination system from Prior Scientific has utility in fluorescence microscopy

April 26, 2017
The Lumen 200 fluorescence illumination system delivers 2000 hours of stable output.

The Lumen 200 fluorescence illumination system delivers 2000 hours of stable output, and offers an alternative to short-arc mercury vapor lamps for fluorescence microscopy. Coupled to a microscope using a self-aligning liquid light guide, little heat is transferred, eliminating thermal drift during time-lapse experiments. Variable light attenuation control reduces any bleaching or phototoxicity.
Prior Scientific
Rockland, MA
www.prior.com

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