We are pleased to share feedback from the Biobank of the Medical Genetics Research Center.
Researchers from the laboratory described how they use the MAGUS Bio VD350 LCD biological inverted digital microscope to observe cell cultures in transmitted light using the brightfield and phase contrast microscopy techniques. The work is performed directly in the original laboratory vessels, and the process is visualized in real time on a connected monitor.
Specialists have noted the convenience of operation, focusing stability, and the accuracy of the images. Particular gratitude was expressed to the MAGUS engineer for the prompt on-site visit and equipment setup as the responsiveness of the service team is especially critical when the laboratory is working with live cell cultures.
The Biobank of the Medical Genetics Research Center is a facility for storing and preparing viable biomaterial for research. The biobank processes and prepares viable cell cultures (including primary fibroblasts and melanocytes), forming systematic collections for functional genome analysis and the study of hereditary diseases.
We would like to thank the Biobank of the Medical Genetics Research Center for their trust. We are proud that MAGUS equipment helps scientists conduct precise research to advance the fields of genetics and biomedicine.
Researchers from the laboratory described how they use the MAGUS Bio VD350 LCD biological inverted digital microscope to observe cell cultures in transmitted light using the brightfield and phase contrast microscopy techniques. The work is performed directly in the original laboratory vessels, and the process is visualized in real time on a connected monitor.
Specialists have noted the convenience of operation, focusing stability, and the accuracy of the images. Particular gratitude was expressed to the MAGUS engineer for the prompt on-site visit and equipment setup as the responsiveness of the service team is especially critical when the laboratory is working with live cell cultures.
The Biobank of the Medical Genetics Research Center is a facility for storing and preparing viable biomaterial for research. The biobank processes and prepares viable cell cultures (including primary fibroblasts and melanocytes), forming systematic collections for functional genome analysis and the study of hereditary diseases.
We would like to thank the Biobank of the Medical Genetics Research Center for their trust. We are proud that MAGUS equipment helps scientists conduct precise research to advance the fields of genetics and biomedicine.