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[2008-11] TriMScope on Youtube, our customers on the Internet. Inserm U 901 of french INMED presenting its research and technology on Youtube. Watch the director, Y. Ben-Ari, Rosa Cossart and other Chefs d'equipes explaining their cutting edge work in the field of brain development, plasticity and brain disorders that are often initiated during brain maturation. The TriMScope appears at 6 min into the movie as "microscopie bi-photonique multi-faisceaux". see it here
[2007-11] LaVision BioTec delivers and installs powerful multifunctional multiphoton microscope at Centenary Institute, Sydney, Australia. Centenary Institute (2007, November 27). Powerful Microscope May Help Cancer Research. ScienceDaily. Retrieved November 28, 2007, also see Labonline from November 22, 2007

"Visually observing immune responses in living tissue

The Centenary Institute, one of Australia ’s leading medical research institutes, has unveiled a microscope more powerful than any other in the country.

Designed and built by German company LaVision BioTec, the multiphoton microscope and its array sit on a specialised table about the size of a single mattress. It uses dual laser beams to view the sample, allowing scientists to observe fast-moving objects and dynamic processes in living tissue. The lasers have also been enhanced to produce longer wavelengths, enabling researchers to observe objects in tissue up to 0.5 mm thick. [...]"

[2007-09] Matthias Gunzer and his team from Helmholtz Center for Immunology Research, Braunschweig, entered the cover page image of this months Biophysical Journal. The series of images demonstrates the unique capabilities of the TriMScope to combine deep and fast in-vivo imaging. See more
[2007-01] LaVision BioTec GmbH has issued the exclusive marketing licences for its products in the North East of the United States and Eastern Canada to Ragona Scientific, Pittsford. See our contact page.
[2006-12] Congratulations to Ramon Tyzio, Roustem Khazipov, Rosa Cossartm Yehezkel Ben-Ari and coworkers from INMED Marseille for publishing "Maternal Oxytocin Triggers a Transient Inhibitory Switch in GABA Signaling in the Fetal Brain During Delivery" in Science 2006, Dec 15; 314(5806):1788-92. Abstract can be found here
[2005-09] Der Unternehmensbereich Mikroskopie der Carl Zeiss AG hat rückwirkend zum 4. August 2005 der Firma La Vision BioTec GmbH, Bielefeld, Lizenzen auf mehrere Patente vergeben. Diese Patente schützen die Verwendung ultrakurzer, im Femtosekundenbereich liegender Laserpulse zur Multiphotonen-Fluoreszenzanregung in der Laser Scanning Mikroskopie. Die weltweit exklusiven Rechte an dieser Methode inklusive der Berechtigung zur Vergabe von Unterlizenzen hatte das Unternehmen von der Cornell Foundation im Jahr 2004 erworben. Nach Vergabe der Unterlizenzen, ist LaVision BioTec zurzeit neben Carl Zeiss weltweit der einzige Hersteller, der Fs-Multiphotonen-Mikroskope anbieten darf.
[2005-01] LaVision Biotec will participate for the first time at the meeting of the European Light Microscopy Initiative ELMI in Semmering, Austria in May 2005.
[2005-01] Paul Frenchs group at Imperial College just published a paper based on unique features of the TriMScope: Richard K. P. Benninger, Bjoern Oenfelt, Mark A. A. Neil, Daniel M. Davis and Paul M. W. French: Fluorescence Imaging of Two-Photon Linear Dichroism: Cholesterol Depletion Disrupts Molecular Orientation in Cell Membranes Biophys. J. 2005, 88, p. 609-622
[2004-10] The TriMScope now offers Single Beam Scanning and multiple non-descanned photo multiplers in fluorescence and transmission direction
LaVision BioTec's TriM Scope has won the exceptional price of the OWL Innovation Awards. The jury appreciated the innovative idea behind the TriM Scope and the development of this outstanding technique. The official ceremony will take place November 5th, 2003. Visit here for more information about the TriM Scope.