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FLUOVIEW FV3000
FLUOVIEW FV3000
FLUOVIEW FV3000
FLUOVIEW FV3000
2017

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FLUOVIEW FV3000

Laser scanning microscope

Olympus Corporation

The FLUOVIEW FV3000 combines the sensitivity and speed required for live cell and tissue imaging in medical and scientific research. Its ease of use and flexibility are ideal for microplate imaging and complex screening protocols. The FLUOVIEW FV3000 supports complete workflows from live cell imaging through image processing, providing high-resolution images. The modular design includes stackable detector options, upgradeable laser configurations and a stable but flexible microscope for fast and robust live cell autofocus. The FLUOVIEW FV3000 is the ideal confocal system for years of productive science in single and multi-user environments.

Date of Launch
2016
Development Time
13 - 24 months
Target Regions
Africa, Asia, Australia/Oceania, Europe, North America, South America
Target Groups
"Life Science Research"

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