The PatchStar Micromanipulator from Scientifica

Released on: March 27, 2008, 2:55 am

Press Release Author: Mahmoud Muna -Scientifica

Industry: Biotech

Press Release Summary: The long waited Micromanipulator is out now, Scientifica
PatchStar is the ideal choice for Patch Clamp experiments.

Press Release Body: After extensive research, Scientifica UK developed an ultra
stable, versatile and electrically silent micromanipulator. Called the PatchStar, it
is the ideal choice for Patch Clamping, Sharp electrode recording, Microinjection,
Stretch testing and other procedures requiring delicate and long term positioning.

The PatchStar offers 4 axis of motorized motion, X Y Z and "Approach". This
micromanipulator can be easily mounted next to any microscope, and suits many
different experiments. Low noise means that even very small signals can be
detected. Stability of less than one micron over two hours means long experiments on
small cells and to be carried out easily. Resolution of 20 nm gives super smooth
motion and allows for probe positioning onto even the most delicate cells.

Mark Johnson, Scientifica MD said: "To develop the PatchStar we worked closely with
many of the top worldwide laboratories so that it's performance and functionality
was ideally suited to electrophysiology research. Since it's release we've found
many other niche applications that have benefited from this state of the art
technology".

The PatchStar comes with a choice of control options which range from an "industry
standard" three axis cube, joystick or an ergonomic colour touch screen pad that can
manage multiple devices. In addition, each system comes with free software that
allows you to configure the PatchStar to exactly how you like to work; you could
even integrate the PatchStar with your own software through our easy to use command
set.


Web Site: http://www.scientifica.uk.com

Contact Details: Kingfisher Court
Bellbrook Ind. Estate
Uckfield
East Sussex
TN22 1QQ

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