Lightsheet Z.1 Microscope

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Long Term Multiview Imaging for Large, Living Samples with Light Sheet Microscopy
Imagine you had access to an imaging system that could perform fluorescence imaging on large, living samples, with virtually no phototoxicity or bleaching and with high temporal resolution.

That is exactly what Lightsheet Z.1 from Carl Zeiss does. The unique Multiview Light Sheet Fluorescence Microscope allows you to record the development of large, living samples and gently image them to deliver exceptionally high information content.

It is also fast. Lightsheet Z.1 gives you the tools you need to work at unprecedented speed and acquire images of your whole sample volume at sub-cellular resolution – in a fraction of the time it takes using other techniques.

The Lightsheet Z.1 is the gentlest way to observe the development of living organism, and can be used in the following applications:
• Morphogenesis and embryogenesis
• Organogenesis and cell dynamics
• 3D cell cultures
• Imaging of marine organisms
• Structural features of fluorescently labeled living specimens

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