Automated with diverse optical designs! Applicable to research fields such as regenerative medicine, genetics, and molecular biology.
"Lumazone" is an imaging system that allows for consistent real-time observation of live cells, in vitro, and in vivo, utilizing fluorescent proteins and bioluminescence information expressed from living plants and small animals, all from a single device. It employs a high-sensitivity CCD camera, a light-tight dark box with excellent light shielding, a unique optical system and lighting device, as well as advanced software for data analysis. The use of fluorescent reagents and fluorescent proteins (such as GFP and RFP) enables fluorescent staining based on cell tissues and proteins, making it ideal for experiments that observe changes in intracellular localization in real-time with multi-color capabilities. **Features** - High-sensitivity detection of bright field, fluorescent proteins, and luciferase expression - Diverse optical systems for Live Cell to in vivo macro observation - Real-time observation of the progression of individual small animals - Equipped with a low-noise, high-sensitivity CCD camera covering a wide range from ultraviolet to near-infrared - Real-time high-sensitivity detection using EM CCD technology *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*
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【Other Features】 - Removal of autofluorescence from skin and body hair - Deep fluorescence observation possible with imaging fibers - Simultaneous panoramic observation - Domestic production dark boxes can be customized according to usage purposes - Automation with versatile optical design - Control and data analysis with functional imaging software *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company was established in December 1977 by Masaharu Kinkai (currently the representative director), who left the Japanese general agency for the West German company Ernst Leitz, Schmidt Co., Ltd., and set up in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture. In 1983, with the establishment of the Okazaki National Research Institute (now the National Institutes of Natural Sciences), we relocated to Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture, where we remain to this day. We serve as the Japanese agents for companies such as Sutter, CytoSMART Technology, and Logos Biosystems, introducing high-quality scientific instruments from around the world to Japanese researchers day and night.