The Zeiss LSM 900 Airyscan 2 is a fluorescence microscope dedicated to all experimentalists which target functional imaging of biomolecules in living (and fixed) samples with a higher resolution compared conventional confocal systems, in order to image 120-150 nm cell substructures and viruses.
From the technical standpoint, the Zeiss LSM 900 Airyscan 2 combines a highly versatile confocal laser scanning microscope (CLSM) with a detector operating in Image Scanning Microscopy Mode, which is able to return images with 1.7x improved resolution (120 nm on xy plane, 350 nm along the z-axis) as compared to conventional CLSMs. This comes without compromising on Signal to Noise ratio, which is 4x-8x higher as compared to conventional CLSM at nearly same speed. The instrument has spectral imaging capabilities, i.e. detection can be effectively tailored to the spectral features of fluorochromes in the sample.
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The Zeiss LSM 900 Airyscan 2 is a fluorescence microscope dedicated to all experimentalists which target functional imaging of biomolecules in living (and fixed) samples with a higher resolution compared conventional confocal systems, in order to image 120-150 nm cell substructures and viruses.
From the technical standpoint, the Zeiss LSM 900 Airyscan 2 combines a highly versatile confocal laser scanning microscope (CLSM) with a detector operating in Image Scanning Microscopy Mode, which is able to return images with 1.7x improved resolution (120 nm on xy plane, 350 nm along the z-axis) as compared to conventional CLSMs. This comes without compromising on Signal to Noise ratio, which is 4x-8x higher as compared to conventional CLSM at nearly same speed. The instrument has spectral imaging capabilities, i.e. detection can be effectively tailored to the spectral features of fluorochromes in the sample.