Micromanipulation workstation

Feb. 1, 1996
The Cell Robotics Workstation for optical trapping as well as laser-based micromanipulation and microsurgery can be mounted on Zeiss, Nikon, or Olympus inverted microscopes. The computer-controlled workstation provides real-time video display and some functions of the company`s LaserTweezers and LaserScissors technology. The workstation offers pull-down menus, image capture, on-screen commands, trackball or joystick motion control, and parfocality adjustments. Modular components allow users to d

Micromanipulation workstation

The Cell Robotics Workstation for optical trapping as well as laser-based micromanipulation and microsurgery can be mounted on Zeiss, Nikon, or Olympus inverted microscopes. The computer-controlled workstation provides real-time video display and some functions of the company`s LaserTweezers and LaserScissors technology. The workstation offers pull-down menus, image capture, on-screen commands, trackball or joystick motion control, and parfocality adjustments. Modular components allow users to design systems for specific needs.

Cell Robotics, Albuquerque, NM

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