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Wednesday, January 21, 2009
New Imaging Method for Molecules
The new technique – liquid STEM – uses a micro-fluidic device with electron transparent windows to enable the imaging of cells in liquid. In the PNAS article, the investigators demonstrate imaging of individual molecules in a cell, with significantly improved resolution (the fineness of detail in the image) and speed compared to existing imaging methods.
read more: here
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Labels: Instrumentation Engineering, Medical Devices
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Medical Devices Manufacturing Expands
Phase II contracts with companies to produce medical devices . In addition to expert manufacturing, Phase II’s engineering staff can assist with the design of new products or enhancements to existing products. Once a design is finalized, the company engineers the most cost-effective and efficient manufacturing process possible, and also offers pad printing, packaging and shipping services.Phase II offers companies design services, as well as manufacturing.
Read more:here
Read more:here
Labels: Bio-engineering, Medical Devices
