CARL ZEISS has announced the release of its LSM 710 Laser Scanning Microscope which has been developed for sensitivity and flexibility in examining fluorescent biological specimens.">CARL ZEISS has announced the release of its LSM 710 Laser Scanning Microscope which has been developed for sensitivity and flexibility in examining fluorescent biological specimens.
The LSM 710 has been designed to provide new possibilities in research conducted with living, multi-labelled cells.
Carl Zeiss says the LSM 710 has increased sensitivity with a higher signal-to-noise ratio, improved flexibility for new fluorescence dyes and multimodal experiments as well as new multiphoton detectors for deeper optical penetration into biological structures, than previous models.
Carl Zeiss suggests LSM 710 allows for efficient confocal fluorescence microscopy because of the systems technological innovations in the optical and electronic design and the software architecture.
Additionally, Carl Zeiss says the LSM 710’s outstanding sensitivity ensures high-contrast, detailed images even of complex specimens such as thick, living tissue samples.
The LSM 710 is equipped with PTC laser design, which does not require a laser module and enables flexible combinations and fast upgrading of various lasers from near UV to the IR range.
Carl Zeiss says the LSM 710 Laser Scanning Microscope can be combined with upright and inverted Axio microscope stands.