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A new dimension in fluorescence stereomicroscopy
A new dimension in fluorescence stereomicroscopy
Immage : 3-day-old Zebra fish, red fluorescence: motor cerebral nerves, green fluorescence: motor and sensory cerebral nerves. Objective: NeoLumar S 1.5x, magnification: 150x. Specimen: Prof. M. Bastmeyer, Dr. M. Marx, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany. With the SteREO Lumar.V12, fluorescence stereo-microscopy enters an entirely new dimension. A new, patented optics design provides not only optimum resolution, but also extremely bright fluorescence - and all that with an unparalleled, high-contrast 3D image. Markedly more information is obtained from the micrographs, particularly in examinations in cellular, molecular and developmental biology or molecular genetic engineering. For example, the presentation of fluorescence-labeled, microstructured substrates in examinations of cell adhesion and cell interaction reaches a level of quality that has so far only been possible with traditional light microscopes. The same applies to the screening of FP-formation in transfected living creatures such as C.elegans and Drosophila. In forensic investigations, in particular, the new NeoLumar S objectives, which feature an extremely high level of UV transmission, now permit quick and easy detection of human cells and trace amounts of bodily fluids in forensic material, which can be used for DNA analyses.

Zeiss, Germany (02/08/2005)
Mark NTL105-32




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