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710 duo nlo

Manufactured by Zeiss

The Zeiss 710 DUO/NLO is a highly versatile laser scanning microscope system designed for advanced imaging applications. It combines the functionality of a confocal laser scanning microscope with the capabilities of a multiphoton microscope, providing users with a powerful and flexible imaging platform. The core function of the 710 DUO/NLO is to facilitate high-resolution, non-linear optical imaging of biological and materials science samples.

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Live Imaging with Zeiss Microscope

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All live imaging was performed on an inverted 710 DUO/NLO (Zeiss) microscope with a 40x or 63x water C-apochromat objective, a 7-LIVE scanner with multiple high-speed CCD line detectors, a 488 nm laser, a 561 nm laser, and a 633 nm laser. Zen 2009 (Zeiss) was used for acquisition, ImageJ (NIH) and Volocity (PerkinElmer) were utilized for post-acquisition analysis, and Final Cut Pro (Apple) was used for video editing and preparation.
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Live Imaging with Zeiss Microscope

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All live imaging was performed on an inverted 710 DUO/NLO (Zeiss) microscope with a 40x or 63x water C-apochromat objective, a 7-LIVE scanner with multiple high-speed CCD line detectors, a 488 nm laser, a 561 nm laser, and a 633 nm laser. Zen 2009 (Zeiss) was used for acquisition, ImageJ (NIH) and Volocity (PerkinElmer) were utilized for post-acquisition analysis, and Final Cut Pro (Apple) was used for video editing and preparation.
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