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Carl Zeiss Microscopy, LLC announces the launch of a special promotion on the ZEISS ELYRA P.1, the ultimate in three-dimensional, superresolution light microscopy. Using PALM or dSTORM techniques, the ELYRA P.1 can localize fluorescently-labeled structures in three dimensions yielding achievable resolutions down to 20 nm laterally and 50 nm axially. Detection with an effective resolution down to 20 nm reveals substructure and patterns where conventional light microscopy will simply show co-localization. Users can correlate superresolution data with electron microscopy images for in-depth analyses.

ZEISS LAUNCHES PROMOTION ON THE ELYRA P.1 3D SUPERRESOLUTION MICROSCOPE: Special offer for the highest resolution in light microscopy

Thornwood, NY | Posted on May 23rd, 2014

Customers in the U.S. and Puerto Rico can acquire the ZEISS ELYRA P.1 for $395,000 if the order is received by September 30, 2014. Visit www.zeiss.com/superrespromo to request a quote or a product demonstration.

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About Carl Zeiss Microscopy, LLC
The Carl Zeiss Group is an international leader in the fields of optics and optoelectronics. In fiscal year 2011/12 the company’s approximately 24,000 employees generated revenue of nearly 4.2 billion euros. In the markets for Industrial Solutions, Research Solutions, Medical Technology and Consumer Optics, ZEISS has contributed to technological progress for more than 160 years and enhances the quality of life of many people around the globe. The Carl Zeiss Group develops and produces planetariums, eyeglass lenses, camera and cine lenses and binoculars as well as solutions for biomedical research, medical technology and the semiconductor, automotive and mechanical engineering industries. ZEISS is present in over 40 countries around the globe with about 40 production facilities, over 50 sales and services locations and approximately 20 research and development sites. Carl Zeiss AG is fully owned by the Carl Zeiss Stiftung (Carl Zeiss Foundation). Founded in 1846 in Jena, the company is headquartered in Oberkochen, Germany.

Microscopy

The Microscopy business group at ZEISS is the world’s only manufacturer of light, X-ray and electron microscopes. The company’s extensive portfolio enables research and routine applications in the life and materials sciences. The product range includes light and laser scanning microscopes, X-ray microscopes, electron and ion microscopes and spectrometer modules. Users are supported for software for system control, image capture and editing. The Microscopy business group has sales companies in 33 countries. Application and service specialists support customers around the globe in demo centers and on site. The business group is headquartered in Jena, Germany. Additional production and development sites are in Oberkochen, Göttingen and Munich, as well as in Cambridge in the UK and Peabody, MA and Pleasanton, CA in the USA. The company has around 2,800 employees and generates revenue of 650 million eur

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Carolyn Dandurand
McNeil, Gray and Rice, Inc.
One Washington Mall
Boston, MA 02108

www.mgr1.com
phone (617) 367-0100 ext. 146
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