Mad City Labs 3D image stabilization system overcomes microscope drift

March 13, 2012
The Nano-Cyte LC is an image-based, platform-independent stabilization system for live-cell imaging.

The Nano-Cyte LC is an image-based, platform-independent stabilization system for live-cell imaging. It offers 3D long-term stability in the nanometer range and has an integrated suite of high-precision motion control with automated active stabilization software. Designed to overcome temperature gradients and microscope drift, it interfaces with external hardware such as EMCCD cameras, light sources, and shutters.
Mad City Labs
Madison, WI

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Join the Nano-Cyte™ revolution.
The Nano-Cyte™LC is a revolutionary image-based, platform independent stabilization system for live cell imaging. With Nano-Cyte™LC, temperature gradients and microscope drift are no longer a problem. Unprecedented long-term stability within the nanometer regime facilitates novel, live cell and single molecule experiments as never before.

Nano-Cyte™ is an integrated suite of high precision motion control with automated active stabilization software. The Nano-Cyte™ interfaces with external hardware such as EMCCD cameras, light sources and shutters.

Join the Nano-Cyte™ revolution @ www.madcitylabs.com/nanocytelc.html or email [email protected]

About Mad City Labs, Inc.
Mad City Labs, Inc. (Madison WI) is the leading US manufacturer of precision piezo based nanopositioning stages and nano-instrumentation. Our proprietary PicoQ® sensor technology yields picometer precision under closed loop control with exceptional stability. Our products are implemented in electron and optical microscopy, metrology, photonics and imaging applications worldwide. More information about our products and instrument solutions can be viewed at www.madcitylabs.com.

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