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ML6600-based Laser Solutions for Microscopy

Modulight Introduces Laser Engines for MicroscopyModulight Introduces Laser Engines for Microscopy Modulight proudly announces new variants of its ML6600 platform, designed specifically for the demanding requirements of microscopy illumination, such as super-resolution microscopy. These advanced solutions support both single-wavelength and multi-wavelength configurations, tailored to meet diverse customer needs in imaging applications. ML6600 platform provides all key wavelengths for microscopy—for example 355nm, 405 nm, 488 nm, 532nm, 561 nm, and 638 nm (other wavelengths available upon request)—delivered via fiber-coupled or free-space beam options. Light is delivered through extremely small single fiber Continue reading →

Multimodal imaging microscope for tissue engineering applications

  Motivation for the study Tissue engineering is an evolving field of medicine that aims to grow new viable tissue for repairing or regenerating damaged tissues in the body. These tissue constructs are typically made by placing cells in support matrices that have proper growth-inducing factors. However, visualizing the development and composition of these tissue constructs is challenging with currently available optical imaging methods: they are either not capable of producing 3D images at sufficient depth or lack the bright-field imaging functionality. To answer this Continue reading →Customer case Research by: Computational biophysics and imaging research group at Tampere University. Research topics include development of bioimaging, analysis and biophysics based in-silico tools for new personalized treatments and diagnostics. Modulight products: ML6600 (488, 561, and 638 nm) Laser use: Light source for in-house built multimodal 3D imaging microscope used for imaging tissue engineering processes and products.   Professor Jari Hyttinen     Link to the study:   Toni Montonen, Doctoral Researcher     Motivation for the study Tissue engineering is an evolving field of Continue reading →