A research center within an institute of developmental biology shared its experience using the MAGUS Lum VD500L LCD fluorescence microscope in their scientific work.
The equipment is used for the quality control of cell cultures as well as high‑tech pharmaceutical products and gene‑cell therapy agents. Specifically, the microscope is applied in research that is aimed at developing treatment solutions for socially significant diseases, including type I and II diabetes as well as severe wounds and burns.
This institute’s specialists noted the instrument’s high level of readiness. The microscope comes with a full set of documentation, accessories, and components. This allows users to start working quickly without additional preparation. Clear labeling and a well‑thought‑out design ensure intuitive control and everyday ease of use.
The imaging quality of the MAGUS CHD40 digital camera also received high praise from the specialists. The sensor sensitivity and image detail fully meet the laboratory’s requirements. For example, during one study, about 600 images were captured in a single workday (in brightfield and using fluorescent probes). This demonstrates the operator’s comfort as well as the system’s reliability even under heavy workloads.
The MAGUS technical support team was also commended. All the queries were promptly resolved by a service engineer, thereby preventing any downtime in the laboratory.
MAGUS thanks the institute of developmental biology specialists for their trust and positive feedback. We continue to develop solutions for modern challenges in biomedicine and genomic technologies.