Instruments
Instruments related to clinical diagnostics, microscopy, and medical are used to aid healthcare professionals in diagnosing and treating medical conditions. These instruments can be broadly classified into several categories based on their functions:
Clinical diagnostic instruments: These instruments are used to detect and diagnose medical conditions. Examples include:
Stethoscopes: Used to listen to the sounds made by the heart, lungs, and other organs.
Blood glucose monitors: Used to measure the level of glucose in a patient's blood.
Electrocardiographs: Used to record the electrical activity of the heart.
Microscopy instruments: These instruments are used to examine samples at a microscopic level. Examples include:
Light microscopes: Used to view samples under visible light.
Fluorescence microscopes: Used to view samples that have been labeled with fluorescent dyes.
Medical instruments: These instruments are used in medical procedures to treat or monitor patients. Examples include:
Surgical instruments: Used in surgical procedures to cut, clamp, or manipulate tissues.
Anesthesia machines: Used to administer anesthetic gases to patients during surgery.
Overall, these instruments play a critical role in modern medicine, allowing healthcare professionals to accurately diagnose and treat medical conditions.
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Dual-view Inverted Selective Plane Illumination (diSPIM) is a light sheet method offering low phototoxicity in 3D imaging making it possible to image living small organisms over extended periods of time.
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Everest is an upright digital microscopy workstation for all widefield fluorescence applications as well as transmitted illumination applications.
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Lattice LightSheet uses ultra-thin sheets of light to image 3D cellular dynamics for hundreds of volumes at dozens of frames per second at diffraction-limited resolution and super-resolution.
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Marianas incorporates advanced optics, cameras, computers and proprietary electronics to achieve unparalleled speed, precision and flexibility in live cell image acquisition.
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SlideBook digital microscopy software advances research microscopy through the entire experimental process.
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VIVO incorporates advanced optics, cameras, computers and proprietary electronics to achieve unparalleled speed, precision and flexibility in live tissue image acquisition.
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The Alpha3, a product developed by PhaseView, has been designed to provide researchers with a versatile and high-performance light sheet microscopy solution. As an advanced fluorescence microscope, the Alpha3 incorporates intelligent optical focus sweeping capabilities to ensure uniform and artifact-free imaging across the entirety of the field of view.
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Made with well-known Olympus optics, an reflexive user interface, a powerful AI, and a suite of smart features, the APX100 system combines ease of use with high-quality image data to fit your research needs.
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Artisan Link Special Staining System is our first instrument to provide true walk-away automation for complex special stains.
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Autostainer Link 48 provides labs with software and connectivity options that will greatly improve workload management and report generation while maintaining optimal immunohistochemistry staining results.
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The BX43 supports brightfield, phase contrast, simple polarized light, and darkfield observation. Its Ergonomic design can provide enhanced operator comfort during long hours of use.
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The Olympus new BX46 defines a revolutionary new standard in laboratory and clinical micrscopy.
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The BX51WI is a special-purpose research microscope designed for electrophysiology. The BX51WI provides the stability crucial for patch clamping and is equipped with dedicated water immersion objectives designed for near IR illumination at 775 and 990nm.
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The MMI CellCut supports precise and contamination-free analysis of cell groups, single cells or subcellular parts from various types of tissues including fresh frozen, paraffin-embedded and archived slides, cytospins, smears and even living cells.
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A micro-capillary single-cell based microscope is known as MMI CellEctor it helps in arranging systems for quick recognition, testimony, and taking up of single or rare cells in suspension.
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cell^tool TIRF is based on a modular multi-port illuminator for up to three lasers and a MT10 or MT20 widefield flourescence light source.
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Formulating cell cultures can be an expensive, complicated, and time-consuming procedure.
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The Dako Coverslipper is a compact unit. It is small enough to fit inside fume cabinets and it can handle up to 600 slides per hour making it one of the fastest glass coverslippers currently available and setting a new benchmark in instrument design.
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Dako CoverStainer automates every step of the primary staining process from baking to drying, streamlining workflow and providing consistent quality slide after slide.
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The Photometrics® DC2™ enables two-channel simultaneous imaging based on two distinct wavelengths or polarizations.
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The DecalMATE system is a new tool that enables histotechs to “tailor” their fixation/decalcification process to the specific characteristics of their bone tissue specimens.
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Laboratory Microscope Camera: Designed for routine life science and clinical research microscopy imaging, the DP23 digital microscope camera’s combination of smart features and good color reproduction provides high-quality images in an easy-to-use camera.
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DP23M camera makes it simple to quickly obtain high-quality fluorescence images required for sample inspection and routine fluorescence imaging. It is a monochrome digital microscope camera.
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FAQ's
What types of instruments does DSS ImageTech offer?
The types of Instrumentations provided by DSS Imagetech are , 1) Clinical Diagnostic Instrumentation, 2) Microscopy Instrument, 3) Medical Instrument.
What are the key applications of DSS ImageTech's instruments?
The key applications of DSS Imagetech are: Biosafety, Cell Culture solution, CO2 Incubator, Cytogenetis, IVF, Karyotyping, Molecular pathology and diagostics etc.
Can DSS ImageTech's instruments be used in both research and clinical settings?
Yes, DSS Imagetech can be used in both clinical & Research settings it includes the products related to Clinical Centers like: Hospitals. Research Centers like Biomedical Research Lab, Diagostic Lab etc.
What are the features and specifications of DSS ImageTech's instruments?
The features and specification of DSS Imagetech's Instumenations include Stethoscopes: Used to listen to the sounds made by the heart, lungs, and other organs. Blood glucose monitors: Used to measure the level of glucose in a patient's blood. Electrocardiographs: Used to record the electrical activity of the heart. Microscopy instruments: These instruments are used to examine samples at a microscopic level. Examples include: Light microscopes: Used to view samples under visible light. Fluorescence microscopes: Used to view samples that have been labeled with fluorescent dyes. Medical instruments: These instruments are used in medical procedures to treat or monitor patients. Examples include: Surgical instruments: Used in surgical procedures to cut, clamp, or manipulate tissues. Anesthesia machines: Used to administer anesthetic gases to patients during surgery. Overall, these instruments play a critical role in modern medicine, allowing healthcare professionals to accurately diagnose and treat medical conditions.
How does DSS ImageTech ensure the accuracy and reliability of their instruments?
DSS imagetech ensure their reliability and accuracy by maintaining the peoper manufacturing products and the reliable given time period of the instrumentation quality.