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A considerable amount of our knowledge about the functions of proteins, cells or complete organs has been gained with optical techniques. Light enters a cell, probes it and provides the searched-after information to the scientist who then interprets the result. Modern optical techniques unite high spatial resolution, non-destructive sampling, deep penetration or even three-dimensional imaging, they provide in-situ or in-vivo examinations and allow for real-time observation. And they are the only means to offer this full wealth.
Today's pharmaceutical research makes extensive use of high throughput and high content screening for drug discovery and testing. Again, the techniques of choice all tend to be optical. Amongst the ones most commonly used a
Fluorescence detection
Confocal microscopy (FLIM, FRET, TIRF, CARS)
Raman spectroscopy
Only high-end laser sources are eligible in this high-end world. Key aspects are rigid design and industrial standing, plus diffraction-limited wavefronts with spectrally and temporally tailored features.
Recommended lasers:
Industrial / OEM Diode Lasers and Ultrafast Fiber Lasers |
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82166 Graefelfing (Munich)
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TOPTICA Photonics Inc.
1286 Blossom Drive
Victor, NY 14564
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