04.08.2008 12:00:00
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FEI and Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry Collaborate on Correlative Microscopy
FEI Company (Nasdaq: FEIC), a leading provider of high-resolution
imaging and analysis systems, and Max Planck Institute (MPI) of
Biochemistry, a leading biochemical research institution, announced
today their collaboration on a correlative microscopy solution that
enables scientists to quickly and easily acquire high-resolution
transmission electron microscope (TEM) images of molecular entities
found using optical microscopy techniques. Initial shipments are
expected in the fourth quarter of 2008.
The correlative microscopy solution, which was developed by MPI of
Biochemistry and will be marketed and distributed worldwide by FEI,
includes a cryo-correlative stage for optical microscopes and associated
software. Precise coordinates for features of interest identified with
optical techniques can be quickly transferred to the TEM, which can then
navigate automatically to the specified location to acquire
high-resolution images of the designated structure.
"Optical techniques, such as fluorescent
probes, can identify and localize features of interest in biological
specimens with extremely high sensitivity and specificity, but optical
microscopy cannot resolve the feature’s
structure,” said Professor Wolfgang
Baumeister, director at the MPI of Biochemistry. "The
solution we are developing will allow researchers to use optical
techniques to identify targets, then transfer the sample and grid
coordinates to a TEM and automatically navigate to those targets to
obtain high-resolution images, maintaining the sample in a frozen,
hydrated state throughout the entire process.” "TEM can provide two-dimensional images and
three-dimensional reconstructions of biological materials with
nanometer-scale resolution, sufficient to resolve the tertiary and
quaternary structure of proteins and essential features of other
macromolecules and molecular complexes,” said
Matthew Harris, vice president and general manager of FEI's Life
Sciences Division. "However, without the
localization provided by optical techniques, finding those molecules is
extremely difficult. Think of it as trying to find a particular string
of glass beads in a barrel full of beads. With correlative microscopy,
you can use techniques such as fluorescent markers to light up the
string you are interested in, and then go back to the same location for
a closer look with the TEM.”
In addition to the commercial release of the cryo-correlative stage, MPI
of Biochemistry and FEI will implement a unique program designed to
solicit participation from leading life science researchers in the
further definition of correlative microscopy applications and methods.
Through participation in the program researchers will have access to a
correlative stage for extended use in their own ongoing experimental
programs, thus affording the research community with opportunities to
better understand the benefits of correlative microscopy as they help
refine requirements for future solutions.
"We believe that the guidance we receive from
user participants in this innovative development program will
significantly enhance the practical value of future correlative
microscopy solutions. Our collaborative approach with MPI of
Biochemistry and individual researchers demonstrates the importance FEI
places on interaction with leaders in the field in the design of new
products and methods,” said Dr. Wim Voorhout,
product marketing manager in FEI's Life Sciences Division.
About FEI Company
FEI (Nasdaq: FEIC) is the world leader in pioneering technologies and
applications that deliver imaging solutions for 3D characterization,
analysis and modification/prototyping with resolutions down to the sub-Ångström
level. Our customers, working in advanced research and manufacturing,
are supported by field-experienced applications specialists. They have
open access to FEI’s prestigious global user
network so they can succeed in accelerating nanoscale discovery and
contribute to better living through new product commercialization. FEI’s
NanoPorts in North America, Europe and Asia provide centers of technical
excellence where our world-class community of customers and specialists
collaborate on the ongoing development of new ideas and innovative
solutions. FEI has sales and service operations in more than 50
countries around the world. More information can be found at: www.fei.com.
About Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry
The Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry is part of the Max Planck
Society, a non-profit research organization dedicated to top level basic
research. The MPI of Biochemistry, which currently has ten departments
and 15 independent junior research groups, is one of the largest
Institutes within the Max Planck Society's biomedical section. While its
size enables the Institute to maintain a variety of research programs,
it also provides a basis for developing a research focus with close
collaboration among the departments. The research focus of the Institute
might best be described as the examination of the structure, function
and interaction of biological macromolecules (especially proteins),
commencing with a single molecule, progressing to the cell and the
organism as a whole. More information can be found at: http://www.biochem.mpg.de/baumeister/.
FEI Safe Harbor Statement
This press release contains forward-looking statements about the
development of a correlative microscopy product, its expected
availability for shipment and potential benefits. Factors that could
affect these forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to
unanticipated difficulties in the product collaboration, problems in
completing engineering and development, manufacturing delays or problems
due to issues with vendors or otherwise, failure of the product launch
and failure of the product or technology to perform as expected and
achieve anticipated benefits. Please also refer to the company's Form
10-K, Forms 10-Q, Forms 8-K and other filings with the U.S. Securities
and Exchange Commission for additional information on these factors and
other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from
the forward-looking statements. FEI assumes no duty to update any
forward- looking statements.
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