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Microanalysis and Imaging
Molecular Imaging - Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Molecular imaging is aimed at detecting the origins of disease related pathways and targets by combining the use of molecular biomarkers.
Over the past decades magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) have shown enormous utility for research applications in the life sciences.
Visualization of the spatial distribution of proteins, drug candidate compounds and biomarkers is a promising tool in the exciting fields of biomarker evaluation and drug development. Bruker MALDI-TOF mass spectrometers with our unique ImagePrep Sampling Tool provides a fast and reliable screening tool for direct analysis from tissue.
In materials research EPR imaging is of ten used to probe the generation and decomposition of free radicals in bulk polymer forms.
Infrared Microscopy and Imaging (FT-IR)
Bruker Optics' HYPERION Series infrared microscopes and chemical imaging systems provide excellent optical microscope functionality and infrared analysis for many applications.
Bruker Optics' Raman microscopes combines the sensitivity of the dispersive Raman technology and the wavelength accuracy of the Fourier transform Raman spectroscopy, ideal for Raman imaging and mapping applications.
The new QUANTAX family of EDS systems offered by Bruker AXS Microanalysis delivers reliable results across a broad range of applications with unprecedented speed, accuracy and ease of use. Our unique, liquid nitrogen free XFlash® silicon drift detectors (SDD) together with the state-of-the-art Hybrid pulse processor technology deliver both the highest possible energy resolution and over ten times the speed of conventional Si(Li) based systems.







