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Biological samples require various optical techniques
such as phase contrast, DIC and fluorescence microscopy
to enhance
the contrast of sample imaging. XE-Bio integrates inverted
optical microscope, complementing ICM/AFM investigation
with
optical data. |
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Prof D Anselmetti and his
group (Matthias Schurmann, Daniel Wesner, Volker
Walhorn and Katja Tonsing),
Experimental Biophysics & Applied Nanoscience,
Universitat Bielefeld, Germany |
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Rat lung epithelial cell sur-face
exposed to TiO2-nano
particles imaged with Park Systems¡¯
XE-Bio showing
preferential absorption of nanoparticles
aggregates. |
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Interface between two rat lung epithelial
cells imaged with Park Systems¡¯
XE-Bio showing filamentous cell adhesion
bridges. |
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Prof S Speller, Head of
SPM Lab
Radboud University of Nijmegen , The
Netherlands
XE-Bio is the only solution in the
market which combines AFM, ICM and
optical
microscopy in one platform. No other
equipment or research tool matches
the
versatility that XE-Bio offers when
it comes to cell research and I am
particularly
excited with the prospect of combining
SPM with patch-clamp experiments for
electrophysiological studies. |
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