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ZEISS LSM 710 for Fluorescence Imaging

Experience freedom with your dyes and applications The new illumination and detection design of LSM 710 brings complete freedom to your fluorescence microscopy. You work with up to ten dyes and use continuous spectral detection across the complete wavelength range. LSM 710 enables confocal microscopy for a wide variety of applications. With the inverse Axio Observer from Carl Zeiss, LSM 710 offers you unrivalled confocal micro…

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Average Rating 5.0

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Confocal Microscopy

I have never been happier since I have upgraded to 710 from LSM 510 (still a good microscope). The thing I love the most about 710 is the availability of UV laser, which gives me the capability to use DAPI, CO2 and temp control, which is great for live imaging and the external fine focus and field adjustor. Also, I am in love with the new Zen software, which is easy to use, rich in features and versatile. I highly recommend this system.

Review Date: 23 Jul 2015 | ZEISS Research Microscopy Solutions

Average Rating 5.0

I am use this product on a daily basis. I am very happy with this product. it gives me a lot of opportunity to analyze my data.

Review Date: 24 Oct 2014 | ZEISS Research Microscopy Solutions

Average Rating 5.0

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Immunofluorescence Analysis

A very good imaging product. Beautiful imaging. I use it almost every day.

Review Date: 17 Jun 2014 | ZEISS Research Microscopy Solutions

Average Rating 4.0

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Cells And Tissue - Fluorescence Imaging

Imaging of live cells and tissues is extremely important for basic and translational research to understand complicated human cellular processes in real-time. A microscope for fluorescence/bioluminescence imaging is an excellent tool for imaging of live and fixed cells. The confocal microscope 710 from Carl Zeiss can be equipped with UV, argon, diode and HeNe lasers, as well as two-photon laser. Imaging of several dyes/fluorescent proteins can be performed simultaneously over the entire wavelength range. With the new Zen software and motorized XY stage the 710 is easy to use for any combination of z-series, time series, tiling, positions, bleaching, etc. Smart Setup option in Zen software made it easy to use the system by new users. Temperature, humidity and CO2 can be controlled with the help of an incubation chamber installed on the microscope, which make this system ideal for live cell imaging over time.

Review Date: 21 May 2014 | ZEISS Research Microscopy Solutions

Average Rating 4.3

A good instrument for live cell imaging.

Review Date: 27 Sept 2012 | ZEISS Research Microscopy Solutions

Average Rating 4.0

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Imaging of neuronal tissue

The LSM 710 has a short learning curve, while being versatile in its uses. Getting the desired image is easy and quick. I would recommend it to others. The Zen software eases the understanding of the attached modules of lasers and cameras.

Review Date: 17 Sept 2012 | ZEISS Research Microscopy Solutions

Average Rating 2.3

the sales service should be improved as this is an overly priced item.

Review Date: 31 Jan 2011 | ZEISS Research Microscopy Solutions

Average Rating 3.7

Amazing images. The LSM image browser is easy to use.

Review Date: 21 Jan 2011 | ZEISS Research Microscopy Solutions

Experience freedom with your dyes and applications

The new illumination and detection design of LSM 710 brings complete freedom to your fluorescence microscopy. You work with up to ten dyes and use continuous spectral detection across the complete wavelength range. LSM 710 enables confocal microscopy for a wide variety of applications.

With the inverse Axio Observer from Carl Zeiss, LSM 710 offers you unrivalled confocal microscopy in cell and developmental biology. Upright stands such as Axio Imager or Axio Examiner offer you have all the equipment you need to record neurobiological, physiological and developmental relationships to an exceptional standard.

LSM 710 gives you flexibility, allowing you to perform confocal microscopy in exactly the way you need.


Features:

  • Oversampling with 30 percent longer sampling time per pixel for low noise
  • Excellent contrast characteristics, even with strongly reflective samples – thanks to laser suppression that has been improved by 100-1000x
  • A huge range of QUASAR detector configuration options – to meet your requirements
  • The innovative grid and spectral recycling loop design ensures that not even a single valuable photon will be lost from your sample.
  • Up to 80 percent dark noise reduction – thanks to the QUASAR array detector by Carl Zeiss
  • 34-channel parallel imaging – across the complete wavelength range
  • APD imaging with photon counting
  • Low noise electronics and lasers

Application NoteLife Sciences

Visualizing the Architecture of Cells and Tissues

Laser scanning microscopes (LSMs) have proven extremely flexible in 3D imaging in a non-destructive manner. Most difficulties encountered in biological imaging are caused by intrinsic sample characteristics that compromise 3D imaging by limiting penetration depth and cause image distortions. Discriminating fluorescent labels from autofluorescence is another common challenge in plant and animal tissue samples. this application note describes how these problems can be overcome using Zeiss' LSM technology.


Application NoteLife Sciences

Upgrade Your ZEISS Confocal with Revolutionary New Technology

Find out how Airyscan, the revolutionary detection concept from ZEISS, enables you to use multicolor samples with any label and get image quality. Learn how you can upgrade your 3- or 34-channel LSM 710/ LSM 780 with Airyscan and benefit from increased signal-to-noise, resolution and speed for your confocal imaging.

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