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M-110.1, M-111.1, M-112.1 High-Resolution Micro-Translation Stages
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M-545 Manual Microscope XY Stage
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M-687 High Speed Microscope Stage
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P-518, P-558 Z-axis and tip/tilt platforms clear aperture, Z & Z-Tip/Tilt
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P-541, P-542 Low profile XY scanning stage, 80 x 80 mm aperture, high-speed direct drive version available.
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P-541.2CD Low-Profile, XY Piezo Scanning Microscopy Stages with Parallel Metrology
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P-541.Z Low-profile Z-stage, 80 x 80 mm aperture, Z & Z, Tip/Tilt
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P-545 Super Resolution Microscope Stage
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P-612.Z Compact, Low-Cost, Z Stage
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P-732.ZC High-Dynamics Vertical Z Nanopositioning/Scanning Piezostage
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Common Childhood Asthma Not Rooted in Allergens, Inflammation
Discovery of origins of a unique form of asthma may lead to a precision medicine approach to treatment.
Looking for the Telltale Gene
A new genetic test allows parents to peer into their unborn children's medical future.
Multiple Research Teams Unable to Confirm High-Profile Alzheimer’s Study
Teams of highly respected Alzheimer’s researchers failed to replicate what appeared to be breakthrough results for the treatment of this brain disease when they were published last year in the journal Science.
Molecular Modelling to Help Create Better, Safer Drugs
How our bodies break down the common drugs ibuprofen, diclofenac and warfarin is the subject of a new study from the University of Bristol.
Tufts CSDD Study Finds Adoption of Adaptive Clinical Trial Designs is Increasing
Report shows growing acceptance by pharmaceutical companies and regulatory agencies.
Nano-Needles for Cells
Tiny needles can force medicine into cells, even when they resist taking it.
The World’s Favourite Fruit only Better-Tasting and Longer-Lasting
Tomatoes, said to be the world's most popular fruit, can be made both better-tasting and longer-lasting thanks to UK research with purple GM varieties.
Infection Makes Mosquitoes Immune to Malaria Parasites
Study highlights the potential of using Wolbachia in malaria control.
Taming Suspect Gene Reverses Schizophrenia-like Abnormalities in Mice
NIH-funded study raises hope for recovery of some adult patients, despite early damage.
NIH Researchers Conduct First Genomic Survey of Human Skin Fungal Diversity
Location on the body surface determines fungal composition with the greatest diversity on feet.
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