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Software unifies confocal and widefield imaging abilities.

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February 6, 2008 - Imaging microscopy software, NIS-Elements C, enables full integration of confocal-specific acquisition controls together with image analysis functionality. Dedicated interface for A1 confocal microscope automation addresses all acquisition modalities, and solution covers all visualization, image analysis, processing, and data management capabilities. Monitoring interface facilitates observing live changes and graphing intensity during photobleaching/photoactivation.

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Nikon Inc.
1300 Walt Whitman Road,
Melville, NY, 11747
USA



Nikon Instruments' New NIS-Elements C Delivers Comprehensive Confocal and Widefield Imaging Capabilities in Single Unifying Software Platform


NIS-Elements C Platform Provides System Flexibility & Efficiency

MELVILLE, N.Y., Jan. 29 -- Nikon Instruments, Inc. (www.nikoninstruments.com) today announced the launch of NIS-Elements C, which delivers the highest level of comprehensive confocal and widefield imaging in a single unifying software platform. This newest version of Nikon's imaging microscopy software enables full integration of confocal specific acquisition controls together with advanced image analysis functionality. NIS-Elements C's dedicated interface for A1 confocal microscope automation addresses all of the various acquisition modalities, including dual scanners with photo activation capabilities.

In conjunction with the specific confocal functionality, the NIS-Elements platform has been designed to cover visualization, image analysis, processing and data management. These new features bridge specific confocal applications with the functionality required for data generation and output with exceptional work flow and ease of use. The new Graphical User Interface (GUI) provides for easy instrument set up, experiment work flow and secure data acquisition, storage and analysis.

NIS-Elements C makes observing live changes and graphing intensity during photobleaching and photoactivation easy with a well-developed and purposeful monitoring interface. Also, maximum and minimum intensity projections over time and Z-axis are available instantly. NIS-Elements C allows diverse image acquisition and analysis methods with techniques such as Colocalization, 2-D Object Tracking and Kymograph displays.

"NIS-Elements C has been greatly enhanced to seamlessly integrate confocal acquisition and imaging with the management of all automated microscope functions," said Stan Schwartz, vice president, Nikon Instruments, Inc. "It maintains both the ease of use and all of the advanced analysis functions of the original NIS-Elements software, continuing to position NIS-Elements as the industry's premier platform for microscopy imaging analysis solutions."

NIS-Elements' core functionalities include rapid volume views, renderings and rotations; automated object counting; multiple binary layer thresholding and processing. Modules such as 3-D Blind Deconvolution, 2-D Real Time Deconvolution and Extended Depth of Focus are also available, further enhancing and augmenting NIS-Elements' product depth.

NIS-Elements C makes it possible to capture, display, analyze and export data generated from 6-D datasets. Volume and titled views, image counts, live graphing and intensity information are available during acquisition. As the quantity and complexity of image datasets increase, NIS-Elements adds the necessary intuitive workflow and controls for data extraction, management and export.

About Nikon Instruments Inc.

Nikon Instruments Inc. is a global leader in the development of advanced optical technology. Its product line includes standard and advanced microscopy equipment, digital imaging, precision measuring and semiconductor wafer- handling equipment. Nikon is committed to providing technologically advanced instruments that offer optimal versatility, performance and productivity. Nikon combines state-of-the-art capabilities with innovative designs to produce optically superior, ergonomically friendly products for cutting-edge scientific research, medical and industrial applications. For more information visit the Nikon website at www.nikoninstruments.com. Product- related inquiries can be directed to Nikon Instruments at 800-52-NIKON.

CONTACT: Beth Starkin of Peppercom, for Nikon Instruments, Inc., +1-212-931-6108 or bstarkin@peppercom.com
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