Improving Fluorescence Imaging with X, Y, and Z Motion
May 12, 2022
Read this case study to learn how a biomarker imaging instrument OEM leveraged linear stages with embedded controls to improve fluorescence imaging performance, throughput and reliability.
NanoView Biosciences recently launched their next generation ExoView R200 platform for biomarker imaging. The fully automated system is now more reliable, quitter, and faster than it was using the previous stepper motor and screw-based stages. Core to their instrument are linear motor stages from Dover Motion for X, Y, and Z axes utilizing the award-winning SmartStage™ XY and DOF-5.
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