Linkam launches new stage of CMS196 cryo-stage to combine cryo-CLEM

The latest updates support cryo-correlative light and electron microscopy (cryo-CLEM) and allows researchers to investigate samples at cryogenic temperatures down to <–195°C

27 Nov 2024

The latest updates to the CMS196V4 stage includes an improved user interface featuring a touch-panel and joystick, alongside an encoded and motorised XY stage which allows high-precision automated mapping of sample grids. The new stage also features different sample holders and interface options for the newly-interchangeable optical bridge for imaging.

Cryo-CLEM microscopy integrates the benefits of fluorescence and electron microscopy, and the CMS196V4 supports full cryo-CLEM workflows. Sample safety remains a key feature of the CMS196V4 stage, with researchers able to handle and transfer cryo samples without risk of contamination. Improved cable management and simplified topology improve ease of installation and use. Additional new features include a cordless magnetic heated lid, auto-fill dewar with drip-feed, and an objective lens heater for superior drift performance.

Linkam has also developed a Modular Imaging Platform, which offers significant improvements to sample access. It features a motorised Z-axis control and sliding mechanism to make it easier to access samples, and a modular design to support multiple microscopy techniques.

“The modifications to our market-leading cryo-stage provide researchers with a valuable tool to unlock new insights using Cryo-CLEM microscopy. The new features will allow researchers to exert more control over their stage configuration, while also enjoying simplified set-up with improved topology and overall user experience,” says Clara Ko, Sales and Marketing Director, Linkam Scientific Instruments.

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