Microscopy & Microtechniques
First Super-Zoom Confocal Microscope
Jul 10 2008
For the first time it is now possible to identify influences of genetic defects on the living model organism, or to study in vivo the development from a cell to the entire organism in every detail.
Combining high confocal resolution with a large field of view of up to 16mm, the Leica TCS LSI enables unique in vivo imaging of large samples.
Thanks to the new zoom concept, every part of the sample can be selected without having to change the objective. The continuous and parallax-free adjustment of the magnification is achieved with the apochromatic Leica Z16 APO A 16:1 Super-Zoom optics that offer a dynamic magnification of 0.57x to 9.2x. The Leica Z6 APO A 6:1 cover a range of 0.57x to 3.6x. 4D experiments run fully automatically with the Advanced Time Lapse software, enabling easy protein interaction analysis or drug influence testing, etc. without touching the imaging system during the experiment.
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