Fast and easy live cell super resolution based on spinning disk confocal
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Year of publication | 2023 |
Type | Workshop |
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Description | Workshop. Rotating disk confocal microscopy is the most suitable technique for 3D imaging of rapid processes in living cells and/or 3D imaging over long periods of time. Nikon's cutting-edge platform, the Eclipse Ti2 inverted microscope, already offers high throughput and high-speed automation for advanced imaging. X Light V3 is the next generation of the rotating disk. It relies on cutting-edge technology, advanced optical design and engineering solutions developed by CrestOptics to meet the very high specifications required by modern fluorescence microscopy applications. |
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