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Microscope from Carl Zeiss employs confocal laser scanning

The LSM 780 from Carl Zeiss Microscopy is a confocal laser scanning microscope that features a high-sensitivity gallium-arsenide-phosphide (GaAsP) detector and a 355-nm continuous-wave laser.
Feb. 28, 2012
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The LSM 780 is a confocal laser scanning microscope that features a high-sensitivity gallium-arsenide-phosphide (GaAsP) detector and a 355-nm continuous-wave laser. Additional software functions enable single-molecule and high dynamic range imaging in biological research applications.
Carl Zeiss Microscopy
Thornwood, NY, USA

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Carl Zeiss LSM 780 Imaging System Goes Beyond Traditional Confocal Limits

The LSM 780 from Carl Zeiss has an almost doubled rate of sensitivity and counting and increased speed and image quality that lets the user analyze single molecules at a new level. The confocal laser scanning microscope features a high-sensitivity GaAsP detector, innovative software functions for single molecule and high dynamic range imaging, and a 355nm CW laser. Ideal for research in neurobiology, physiology, and developmental biology, currently more than 100 leading Bioscience labs worldwide are using the advantages of the GaAsP technology already.

Ralf Engelmann, Product Manager at Carl Zeiss Microscopy, states: “The LSM 780 shows that we are striving to continuously lead the way in the world of optical sectioning technologies.” Featuring a highly advanced internal spectral detector, the LSM 780 is able to show the whole color spectrum of dyes without any extra settings. This innovative new feature provides the added benefits of saving the operator time and reducing data volume.

For more information on the LSM 780, visit www.zeiss.com/c12567be0045acf1/Contents-Frame/20fb9c0e23d349e4c125763f00480064

About Carl Zeiss
Carl Zeiss Microscopy, LLC, a subsidiary of Carl Zeiss, Inc., offers microscopy solutions and systems for research, routine, and industrial applications. In addition, Carl Zeiss Microscopy markets microscopy systems for the clinical market, as well as optical sensor systems for industrial and pharmaceutical applications. Since 1846, Carl Zeiss has remained committed to enabling science and technology to go beyond what man can see. Today, Carl Zeiss is a global leader in the optical and opto-electronic industries.

With 12,872 current employees and offices in over 30 countries, Carl Zeiss is represented in more than 100 countries with production centers in Europe, North America, Central America and Asia.

Inquiries: Maya Everett, Carl Zeiss Microscopy, (914) 681-7782, [email protected]

SOURCE: Carl Zeiss Microscopy

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