CAPABILITIES

Mosaic

Multimodal Optical Scope
with Adaptive Imaging Correction

Adaptive Optics

The image quality of high-resolution fluorescence microscopes is often compromised by aberrations, particularly when they are used to focus deep into tissue specimens. The techniques of adaptive optics have been developed to overcome the problems caused by aberrations.

Adaptive optics is moving microscopy into a new regime where biological studies previously confined to cell cultures can be performed in thick tissue and even in live specimens.

Lattice Light Sheet

Lattice light-sheet microscopy is a modified version of light sheet fluorescence microscopy that increases image acquisition speed while decreasing damage to cells caused by phototoxicity. This is achieved by using a structured light sheet to excite fluorescence in successive planes of a specimen, generating a time series of 3D images which can provide information about dynamic biological processes

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