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** Commercial Response **

Dear Kai,

My colleagues in Europe may have already contacted you, but our company, Intelligent Imaging Innovations (3i), produces two systems based on the Yokogawa CSU-W1: Marianas and VIVO. 

3i was one of the first companies to integrate the CSU-W1 and has also developed a novel technique for more than doubling the excitation efficiency through the spinning disk and homogenizing the illumination field.

We have a number of spinning disk systems in Europe, often set up as multi-modal instruments that incorporate multiple cameras, TIRF, point-scanning photomanipulation, computer-generated holographic photomanipulation, and frequency domain FLIM.

Please contact [log in to unmask] for more information.

Sincerely,

                Karl

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Karl Kilborn, PhD
Co-President
Intelligent Imaging Innovations, Inc
3509 Ringsby Court
Denver, CO  80216

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