What Do Microscopy Experts Think of CoolLED LED Microscope Lighting?
We’re excited to share recent industry feedback regarding our products and support.
We’re excited to share recent industry feedback regarding our products and support.
Watch a calcium imaging video demo from CoolLED and Inscoper.
New tutorial video explains whether pE-800 or pE-800fura is better suited to your requirements.
Looking back on positive events, from new products to new colleagues!
Visit the MicroMecanique booth to get a glimpse of the NEW pE-800fura!
Supercharge your calcium imaging and beyond with the new addition to our pE-800 Series!
Science Snapshot: High neural activity accelerates the decline of cognitive plasticity with age in Caenorhabditis elegans.1
Calcium imaging, pH imaging, FRET and ratiometric fluorescence will soon benefit from lightning-fast, 8-channel control.
Learn about calcium imaging and explore application note from Andor
Professor László Csernoch and his team discuss the importance of ratiometric measurements using their calcium imaging light source
Need something a little different?
For manufacturers who wish to gain a competitive advantage through bright, stable and controllable illumination, CoolLED’s world-renowned LED technology is available in customised configurations.
Did you know that LED illumination systems help laboratories reduce their carbon footprint, protecting laboratory staff along the way?
Toxic mercury-based microscope illuminators are bad news for the environment, draw a lot of power and have a short lifetime.
LED illumination systems are cleaner, have a long lifetime and use less power. Our pE-300 Series is also ACT label certified and is a natural choice for labs who want to play their part in helping the environment.
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