microDimensions launches 3DView 1.9: dive into stereo 3D!

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microDimensions launches 3DView 1.9: dive into stereo 3D!

As of September 6, 2013, version 1.9 of the 3DView software is available for download.
In this version, the floor and wall in the volume rendering view can be switched on and off as well as recolored. Furthermore, this is the first version and software worldwide supporting stereoscopic visualization of brightfield and fluorescence microscopy whole slide images. Any autostereoscopic 3D display or standard 3D monitors, high definition TVs, or projectors paired with stereo glasses will be sufficient. Dive into three dimensions, this time in stereo!

For a more comprehensive list of features please visit the product homepage.

You do not have a license yet? Go give it a try and download a fully functional demo version.

For more information, don't hesitate to contact info@micro-dimensions.com.

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microDimensions launches 3DView 1.8

As of July 18, 2013, version 1.8 of the 3DView software is available for download.
This version extends visualization support for a multiplicity of stains, so you can now use and take full advantage of your favorite dyes. In addition to various standard image formats such as .jpg and .tiff as well as formats coming from whole slide scanner manufacturers such as 3DHISTECH, Zeiss (.mrxs), and Hamamatsu (.ndpi, .ndpis, .ndpr, .vms, .vmu), the latest version also supports images coming from Huron TISSUEscope scanners.

3DView runs on both Windows 7 and 8. For a more comprehensive list of features please visit the product homepage.

You do not have a license yet? Go give it a try and download a fully functional demo version.

For more information, don't hesitate to contact info@micro-dimensions.com.

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microDimensions in Nature Immunology

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microDimensions in Nature Immunology

We are happy to announce that our software debuted to generate 3D reconstructions of iMATEs (intrahepatic myeloid-cell aggregates for T cell population expansion). 30 serial liver sections subjected to immunohistochemistry for detection of CD11b+ cells and GFP+ cytotoxic T lymphoytes were automatically reconstructed.
Movies of the reconstructions can be found here:

A detailed description on how the movies were generated can be found in the supplementary information of the full article "Intrahepatic myeloid-cell aggregates enable local proliferation of CD8+ T cells and successful immunotherapy against chronic viral liver infection". The 2011 ISI impact factor for Nature Immunology is 26, making the journal first among primary research journals in immunology.

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Announcement of Moving

The microDimensions team has moved into a new office building. As of today you will find us here:

microDimensions GmbH
Rupert-Mayer-Str. 44 // Building 64.07
81379 München
Germany

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