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February 18th, 2004

Molecular Imaging Announces PicoTREC

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Molecular Imaging, Corp. today announced PicoTREC™, a Topography and RECognition imaging system. PicoTREC combines real-time detection of molecular recognition events and single-molecule sensitivity with the imaging capability of the Atomic Force Microscope (AFM). PicoTREC is a powerful tool for the life sciences, biophysics, materials and polymer sciences, nanotechnology, or any field where it is useful to study molecular interactions in real-time. It can be used to image and map binding sites, study biological processes, or probe nanometer-scale areas on a variety of surfaces.

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