AZONANO - The A to Z of Materials


Asylum Research manufactures advanced Atomic Force/Scanning Probe Microscopy instruments and accessories
Nanograde - Large stock of customized nanoparticles
Park Systems - Manufacturer of a complete range of AFM solutions
Bruker AFM and SPMs for nanotechnology

Examining Dynamics of Living Specimens Easily and Quickly

Posted in | Microscopy | Nanoanalysis

Email / Share


 

 

Tab options

 

The VivaTome for fluorescence microscopes from Carl Zeiss is an optimal tool for developmental and cell biologists to examine the dynamics of living specimens without extensive prior know- ledge of optical sectioning. For the visualization of fast processes, VivaTome is an attractively-priced solution that offers outstanding ease of use and excellent results. It is designed for applications where temporal resolution is a priority. This system provides clear, easy-to-interpret and quantifiable results for biological specimens-regardless of whether it is a cell structure, a tissue section or a living organism.

Epithelial cells of a pig’s kidney (LLC-PK1), marked with Tubulin-Emerald and H2B-mCherry, photographed with the VivaTome microscope module and the 63x/1.4 Plan-APOCHROMAT objective lens from Carl Zeiss.
Epithelial cells of a pig’s kidney (LLC-PK1), marked with Tubulin-Emerald and H2B-mCherry, photographed with the VivaTome microscope module and the 63x/1.4 Plan-APOCHROMAT objective lens from Carl Zeiss.

With a low level of technical complexity, VivaTome delivers high-quality microscope images that have only been possible with highly advanced systems until now. Using simple and economical white light illumination, frame rates of up to 30 frames a second are achieved. With the VivaTome, the entire spectrum of ZEISS objective lenses can be used with a consistently high optical section quality.

VivaTome captures the widefield and the optical section data simultaneously, ensuring that no information is lost. It can be attached to the ZEISS Axio Observer, Axio Imager and Axio Examiner microscope systems using a simple c-mount. Existing widefield systems are easily retrofitted.

The VivaTome is the result of the collaboration between Carl Zeiss and Aurox Ltd. (Oxford, UK). It is based on the aperture correlation principle developed by Tony Wilson and collaborators at the University of Oxford.

Posted October 17th, 2009

Related News


 

Nanotechnology iPhone Application
Nanotech 2010 - World's largest nanotech conference and expo
Farfield is a global supplier of analytical instruments for molecular-scale measurement
Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters - American Chemical Society

 
Nanograde is a supplier of customized nanoparticle solutions.
Nanograde is a supplier of customized nanoparticle solutions.

AZoNano is grateful for the support provided by our sponsors to both AZoNano.com and to the authors
and peer reviewers of AZoJono -Journal of Nantechnology Online - open access to leading Nanotech Science.

 

Other AZoNetwork Sites | AZoM.com | AZoBuild.com | AZoOptics.com | AZoCleantech.com | News-Medical.Net

Use of this website is governed by these Terms and Conditions.

Version 2.0 AZoNano - The A to Z of Nanotechnology...Copyright © 2010 by AZoM.com Pty.Ltd