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Overview of our range of fluorescence microscopes

definition 

The fluorescence microscopes are optical microscopy techniques based on the principle of fluorescence to investigate the properties of organic or inorganic substances. Fluorophores in the sample are excited with light of a specific wavelength, causing them to emit light of a longer wavelength, which is then used to create images. Fluorescence microscopy the specific visualization of structures and processes in different samples.

Our range of fluorescence microscopes

Our portfolio includes a range of advanced Fluorescence microscopesThis includes a Confocal microscope – Modular, which offers flexibility for different research requirements. We are also introducing a Confocal microscope – Time Resolved, which allows the investigation of dynamic processes on the time scale. For special applications in materials science, we offer a confocal microscope for material analysis Our range also includes a high-resolution confocal microscope STEDthat overcomes the diffraction limit of light microscopy.

Advantages of fluorescence microscopy

The Fluorescence microscopy offers several advantages over conventional light microscopy techniques. These include high sensitivity and specificity through the use of fluorophores. Furthermore, it enables the investigation of living cells and dynamic processes in real time. Furthermore, special techniques such as confocal microscopy can be used to create optical sections and obtain three-dimensional information.

Areas of application 

The Fluorescence microscopy is widely used in various scientific disciplines. In the life sciences, it is used to investigate cell biology, neurobiology, and developmental biology. In materials science, it enables the characterization of polymers, nanomaterials, and surfaces. Other fields of application include medical diagnostics and environmental research.

Selection criteria for fluorescence microscopes

When selecting a suitable Fluorescence microscope The specific requirements of your application should be considered. These include the required resolution, the number of channels required for different fluorophores, the type of samples, and the desired imaging modes. Automation options and software features are also relevant factors. Our experienced team offers support in selecting the optimal Fluorescence microscope for your research goals.

Contact for further information on fluorescence microscopy

Finally, we would like to invite you to take a look at our offer of Fluorescence microscopes, including our various confocal microscopes. We are happy to provide detailed information on each product and assist you in selecting the right instrument. Contact our experienced team for more information.

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