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Edmund Optics®(EO) is the world's leading provider of optical, imaging and photonics technologies, serving the life sciences, biomedical, industrial inspection, semiconductor, research and development and defense industries since its establishment in 1942. EO designs and manufactures a wide range of optical components, multi-element lenses, imaging systems, and opto-mechanical devices, as well as mass-producing standard and custom products to support OEM applications. The EO footprint is now present in more than nine countries, employs more than 1,000 people and continues to grow.

EO takes pride in helping customers from prototyping to volume production and is focused on providing cost-effective solutions that meet customer specifications, schedules and budgets. Whether the customer requires standard optical products, or customized optical components built according to the drawings, or professional application engineering and design optimization, or even a complete set of customization to meet the customer's requirements, our engineering team can propose the ideal solution. At every stage of the production process, Edmund Optics (Edmund Optics®) are committed to ensuring product and program quality.

LATEST NEWS

2024-09-14

Wang Su's team at Southeast University found that microenvironmental glial cells regulate stem cell self-renewal and differentiation by delivering iron to neural stem cells through ferritin

The study of neural stem cells is of great significance for the treatment of neural development and nervous system diseases. However, the regulation mechanism of neural stem cells has not been fully elucidated, especially the regulation of neural stem cells by microenvironment is relatively less known.

2024-09-14

Subversion of the past! Tsinghua University Dai Qionghai/Guo Zengcai/Wu Jiamin Cooperation Latest Cell

A comprehensive understanding of physiopathological processes requires non-invasive live three-dimensional (3D) imaging on different spatial and temporal scales. However, huge data throughput, optical non-uniformity, surface irregularities, and phototoxicity pose huge challenges, resulting in inevitable trade-offs between volume size, resolution, speed, sample health, and system complexity.

2024-09-11

The latest research by Guo Jianping/Cheng Chao/Bo Lang of Sun Yat-sen University confirms that palmitic acid can suppress virus infection by activating innate immunity!

Innate immunity is the primary defense against viral and microbial infections. The exact effect of cellular metabolites, particularly fatty acids, on antiviral innate immunity remains largely elusive.

2024-09-11

He Chuan and other teams have shown that METTL14 regulates insulin sensitivity throughout the body through a mechanism independent of UCP1!

Brown adipose tissue (BAT) regulates systemic metabolism by releasing signaling lipids. N6-methyladenosine (m6 A), the most prevalent and abundant post-transcriptional mRNA modification, has been reported to regulate BAT adipogenesis and energy expenditure.

2024-09-09

Engelie net new use! The latest research from Southern Medical University shows that SGLT2 inhibitors promote ketogenic and improve MASH by inhibiting CD8 T cell activation.

Accumulation of autoaggressive CD8 T cells contributes significantly to liver injury and inflammation during the progression of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH). EMPA, a highly selective sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitor, has potential therapeutic effects on hepatic steatosis; however, the underlying mechanism has not been fully elucidated.