The Thermo Scientific Nicolet? iN?10 MX imaging microscope with OMNIC Picta software overcomes many hurdles.
The Thermo Scientific Nicolet™ iN™10 MX imaging microscope with OMNIC Picta software overcomes many hurdles. Loading, locating samples, and data collection is smart, using ‘microscopist-inside’ intelligence. The speed is impressive (5 mm x 5 mm in 5 min), and software tools blaze through maps, characterizing heterogeneous mixtures in seconds. Thermo Fisher Scientific, Waltham, MA; www.thermo.com/i10
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