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Nikon Instruments Inc. has released the N-SIM, a superresolution microscope that operates at speeds enabling the study of microstructures and nanostructures of fixed and living cells with molecular-scale resolution. Based on the Eclipse Ti inverted microscope, the instrument produces twice the resolution of conventional optical microscopes, combining structured illumination microscopy (SIM) technology – licensed to Nikon by the University of California, San Francisco – with the company’s CFI Apo total internal reflection fluorescence 100x oil objective lens that has a numerical aperture of 1.49. N-SIM achieves a time resolution of 0.6 s per frame and is effective for live-cell imaging.


Published: January 2011
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