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  • Re: Question about MIRO

    Alex, The five ROI limit is intentional. Apparently these are memory intensive. Remember though that the ROI settings are saved when you save the MIRO canvas. So you can always save your current ROI settings, then modify and save again under a different filename. You don't need to recreate anything. Also remember that you can have up to 8 layers
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Ben Ohler on Fri, Nov 30 2012
  • July 2011, Issue 2 - Research Spotlight

    July 2011, Issue 02 Research Spotlight The BioScope Catalyst AFM and Fluorescence Techniques Enable Researchers to Learn More about Cell Mechanics and Functions By: Andreas Holloschi, Ph.D. Andreas Holloschi began a research collaboration with the Bruker team two years ago, which rapidly led to promising results in the field of neurodegenerative diseases
    Posted to Nanovations (Forum) by Anonymous on Wed, Jul 13 2011
  • Webinar - High Resolution Imaging with the BioScope Catalyst Atomic Force Microscope

    Webinar Content 26. January 2011 High Resolution Imaging with the BioScope Catalyst AFM provides many advantages for high resolution studies of single biomolecules. With a high signal to noise ratio, the elimination of the need for coating, staining, or crystallization of a sample, and the ability to operate in fluid, AFM facilitates the study of biomolecules
    Posted to Events (Forum) by Anonymous on Wed, Jan 12 2011
  • MIRO?

    What is MIRO?
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by SeanHand on Sun, Mar 28 2010
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