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The new standard: six laser lines for investigating processes near the cell membrane
TIRF (total internal reflection fluorescence) microscopy has become an established method in the life sciences of analyzing processes near the cell membrane. Now, Laser TIRF 3, a new generation instrument from Carl Zeiss, allows even more demanding applications, such as the synchronous observation of several, differently tagged molecules with high temporal resolution.
TIRF 3 – a new level of performance
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| • | New motorized slider for reproducible setting of
the illuminating angle |
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| • | New manual slider for most critical settings |
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| • | New, flexibly deployable laser module with up
to four solid-state lasers |
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| • | Rapid switching between excitation wavelengths and intensities via AOTF |
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| • | Maximum protection thanks to intelligent laser safety design |
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| • | Outstanding optical performance: superb contrast and maximum resolution in X, Y and Z |
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On the basis of the modular research platform of Axio Observer, the Laser TIRF 3 imaging system can always be adapted to cope with your growing requirements.
Sliders can be exchanged or retrofitted.
The system is easy and convenient to handle and operate. There are no complex add-ons – merely push the TIRF sliders into the plane of the illuminated field diaphragm.
For observation under physiological conditions, you can choose from various incubators options. | |
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