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Light Sheet Fluorescence Microscope

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Light Sheet Fluorescence MicroscopeThe ZEISS Lightsheet 7 light sheet fluorescence microscope from ZEISS Research Microscopy Solutions enables researchers to observe living and cleared samples over extended periods of time with less phototoxicity.

The microscope can also be used to image very large optically cleared specimens in toto, and with subcellular resolution. The dedicated optics, sample chambers, and sample holders can be adjusted to the refractive index of the chosen clearing method. Specimens with a size up to 2 cm, with a refractive index between 1.33 and 1.58, and in almost any clearing solution can be accommodated.

The high quantum efficiency of pco.edge sCMOS detectors enable observations of the fastest processes at the lowest illumination light levels. Scientists are able to obtain a real-life view of large samples without the adverse effects of excitation light on their biology.


BioPhotonics
Jul/Aug 2020
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