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Haison Technology Haison Technology Inc. is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of custom-made microscope incub

is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of custom-made microscope incubators. Our top-quality environment control systems provide the optimal conditions for cells to grow. Thoroughly tested at the world’s top biomedical labs, our products meet the high standards of scientific research and provide the best solutions for live cell microscopy.

Tired of counting colonies? Here is an automatic colony counting app that saves time and yields accurate results: http:/...
18/08/2016

Tired of counting colonies?
Here is an automatic colony counting app that saves time and yields accurate results: http://medixgraph.com/cfuscope

CFU Scope - iOS App

13/06/2016

"Immune cells working together to defeat cancer cells, bacteria and infected cells."

"Today, James Monks and pals from Bangor University in Wales show that spider silk is capable of resolving details in wh...
13/06/2016

"Today, James Monks and pals from Bangor University in Wales show that spider silk is capable of resolving details in white light smaller than Abbe’s resolution limit."

Spider silk has the ability to resolve features smaller than any ordinary microscope can see, say materials scientists.

"A group of researchers led by Professor Konstantin Agladze, who heads the Laboratory of the Biophysics of Excitable Sys...
16/04/2015

"A group of researchers led by Professor Konstantin Agladze, who heads the Laboratory of the Biophysics of Excitable Systems at MIPT, works on cardiac tissue engineering. The group has been cultivating fully functional cardiac tissues, able to contract and conduct excitation waves, from cells called cardiomyocytes."

Researchers have grown cardiac tissue on spider silk that can beat like natural heart tissue. The elasticity and non-toxic nature of the material make it perfect for growing human hearts

"Scientists have captured the first detailed microscopy images of ultra-small bacteria that are believed to be about as ...
14/04/2015

"Scientists have captured the first detailed microscopy images of ultra-small bacteria that are believed to be about as small as life can get."

Scientists have captured the first detailed microscopy images of ultra-small bacteria that are believed to be about as small as life can get. The research was led by scientists from Berkeley Laboratory and UC Berkeley.

"Researchers from MIT have successfully discovered a technique to physically magnify tissue samples by implanting them i...
11/04/2015

"Researchers from MIT have successfully discovered a technique to physically magnify tissue samples by implanting them in a polymer, which swells on addition with water to enable high-resolution images."

A new technique makes minute biological features, some just 70 nanometers wide, more visible through regular optical microscopes.

Design your microscope chamber and watch its 3D rendering instantly! (www.haisontech.com)
11/04/2015

Design your microscope chamber and watch its 3D rendering instantly! (www.haisontech.com)

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Congratulations to Prof. KC Huang!"Prof. Huang and his team demonstrated that the MreB cytoskeleton in Escherichia coli ...
08/04/2015

Congratulations to Prof. KC Huang!

"Prof. Huang and his team demonstrated that the MreB cytoskeleton in Escherichia coli preferentially localizes to regions of negative curvature, directing growth away from the poles and actively straightening locally curved regions of the cell. "

Edited by Piet A. de Boer, Case School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH, and accepted by the Editorial Board January 22, 2014 (received for review September 13, 2013)

Using in vivo second harmonic generation (SHG) and third harmonic generation (THG) microscopies, Prof. Tzuming Liu and h...
08/04/2015

Using in vivo second harmonic generation (SHG) and third harmonic generation (THG) microscopies, Prof. Tzuming Liu and his team tracked the course of collagen remodeling over time in the same melanoma microenvironment within an individual mouse!

Using in vivo second harmonic generation (SHG) and third harmonic generation (THG) microscopies, we tracked the course of collagen remodeling over time in the same melanoma microenvironment within an individual mouse. The corresponding structural and morphological changes were quantitatively analyze…

Prof. Peter SO' talk on nonlinear microscopy at SPIE Photonics 2015
08/04/2015

Prof. Peter SO' talk on nonlinear microscopy at SPIE Photonics 2015

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