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Scientists at the London Research Institute (LRI) of Cancer Research UK (CRUK)use the Linkam CMS196 for the imaging of mammalian cells with Cryo-CLXM microscopy
Scientists at the London Research Institute (LRI) of Cancer Research UK (CRUK)use the Linkam CMS196 for the imaging of mammalian cells with Cryo-CLXM microscopy
Linkam Scientific Instruments Limited
05/11/2013

Tadworth, UK- 5th November 2013: Market leaders in temperature controlled microscopy, Linkam Scientific Instruments report on the use of their innovative CMS196 cryo stage for the study of mammalian cells at the London Research Institute, Cancer Research UK. For mammalian cells to remain in a healthy state, they require constant renewal of their components. The process of disposing of old components is known as 'autophagy', which stems from the Greek words auto "self" and...
Scientists at the Institute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, are using the Linkam THMSG600 and TS1500 heating stages for mineral evolution research
Scientists at the Institute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, are using the Linkam THMSG600 and TS1500 heating stages for mineral evolution research
Linkam Scientific Instruments Limited
25/06/2013

Tadworth, UK- 25th June 2013: Market leaders in temperature controlled microscopy, Linkam Scientific Instruments, report on the use of their popular THMSG600 and TS1500 heating stages which are being used for geological research at the Institute of Earth Sciences, Taiwan. Founded in 1982, the Institute of Earth Sciences (IES) conducts research in two major disciplines: geophysics and geochemistry. The mineral and rock physics laboratory in the IES is one of the most...
Scientists at CENIMAT and the Materials Science Department, New University of Lisbon, are investigating LCP polymer blends using the Linkam CSS450
Scientists at CENIMAT and the Materials Science Department, New University of Lisbon, are investigating LCP polymer blends using the Linkam CSS450
Linkam Scientific Instruments Limited
15/05/2013

Tadworth, UK- 15th May 2013: Market leaders in temperature controlled microscopy, Linkam Scientific Instruments report on the use of their popular CSS450 stage for polymer research at the New University of Lisbon, Portugal. Liquid-crystalline polymers (LCPs) are materials with exceptionally useful mechanical properties compared with ordinary industrial polymers. LCPs are not frequently used in industry due to their prohibitive production costs, but blending an LCP with a...
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