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Olympus driving research forward

With expanded imaging capabilities, Olympus has launched version 2.1 of its imaging platform cellSens.

Olympus Cellsens

Enabling researchers to create clean and detailed images in less time, it delivers faster deconvolution and improved feature sets across all levels. cellSens Dimension and Standard now feature fully integrated multichannel acquisition and support for the latest high-end devices. The capabilities of cellSens Entry have also been expanded, so users can now manage encoded devices, perform measurements and export the results to Excel.

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