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Precision Instrumentation

for the Sciences

MICROMANIPULATION

The most powerful aspect of the

Multi-Link Position Control

software is the ability to link and coordinate movement

of multiple devices that can be connected to our

MPC-200

controller. You can combine manipulators, translators,

microscopes (

MOM

or

SOM

) and stages to give you complete

control over your complex experiments. Bring all devices to

memorized positions or bring pipettes to a working location in

seconds. Available as a free download on our web site.

OPTICAL PRODUCTS

Our latest products include the

Lambda HPX-L5

, a new

high-powered white light LED and the versatile

SOM

simple

moving microscope optimized to allow

in vivo

and

in vitro

experimentation in one set-up. As with our two-photon

MOM

microscope, the

SOM

can robotically position the

objective over the sample and focus, opening up experimental

possibilities.

MICROPIPETTE FABRICATION

Sutter Instrument, the recognized leader in micropipette

fabrication technology, offers leading edge technology in

the

P-1000

micropipette puller with an intuitive, full-featured

interface. An extensive library of built-in programs is available

through the color touch-screen display, taking the guesswork

out of pipette pulling.

MICROINJECTION

The

XenoWorks

®

microinjection system has been designed

to meet the needs of a wide variety of applications that require

the manipulation of cells and embryonic tissues including ICSI,

ES Cell Microinjection, and Adherent Cell Microinjection.

Highly-responsive movement and excellent ergonomics

intuitively link the user with the micropipette, improving

yield – saving time and resources.

Visit us at Booth #228

ONE DIGITAL DRIVE, NOVATO, CA. 94949 PHONE: 415.883.0128 | FAX: 415.883.0572

EMAIL:

INFO@SUTTER.COM

|

WWW.SUTTER.COM

Join our inaugural user meeting

with tutorials!

Monday, Feb. 9, 2:30 pm

Exhibit Hall, Room B