Posted in | News | Microscopy | Nanoanalysis

Superresolution with Microscope Systems from Carl Zeiss

With ELYRA, Carl Zeiss is introducing a product family that allows the superresolution PAL-M and SR-SIM microscopy techniques to be comprehensively used and individually combined for the very first time. This enables scientists in biomedical research to image cellular structures marked with fluorescent dyes with maximum spatial resolution below the classic diffraction limit of microscopes, i.e. under 200 nanometers. This offers new possibilities for the analysis of the spatial relationship between the smallest cellular components down to the individual molecule.

With the PAL-M and SR-SIM microscopy techniques, the ELYRA microscope system offers superresolution beyond the classic diffraction limit of microscopes.

The system line comprises three microscope systems: ELYRA S.1 (SR-SIM) is the first microscope system to allow the use of SR-SIM technology on the basis of a standard microscope stand. With ELYRA P.1, PAL-M technology is now being offered commercially for the first time. The ELYRA PS.1 combined system permits the very first combination of the two technologies on the same stand, both with each other and with a laser scanning microscope. This means that an object can be imaged with the three LSM, SR-SIM and PAL-M techniques in succession.

ELYRA gives users the opportunity to acquire the superresolution systems on either a “turnkey” or modular basis. They no longer need to invest in single extremely specialized and expensive systems. PAL-M technology offers the highest resolution currently available while the outstanding feature of SR-SIM technology is its high level of flexibility in the choice of dye. This means that both superresolution methods are available without the previous limitations in dye selection or user-friendliness.

These outstanding properties have been made possible by the new laser widefield illumination with fully motorized elements for illumination in Total Internal Reflexion (TIRF) and for the superresolution structured illumination (SR-SIM). Electron multiplying CCDs guarantee highly sensitive detection. Intuitive operation and comprehensive data analysis are implemented with the ZEN software.

The optimal combination for high-end research is offered by ELYRA in conjunction with the Laser Scanning Microscope 780. However, PAL-M and SR-SIM can also be combined with the LSM 710 laser scanning microscope.

Citations

Please use one of the following formats to cite this article in your essay, paper or report:

  • APA

    Carl Zeiss Microscopy GmbH. (2019, March 18). Superresolution with Microscope Systems from Carl Zeiss. AZoNano. Retrieved on April 19, 2024 from https://www.azonano.com/news.aspx?newsID=14196.

  • MLA

    Carl Zeiss Microscopy GmbH. "Superresolution with Microscope Systems from Carl Zeiss". AZoNano. 19 April 2024. <https://www.azonano.com/news.aspx?newsID=14196>.

  • Chicago

    Carl Zeiss Microscopy GmbH. "Superresolution with Microscope Systems from Carl Zeiss". AZoNano. https://www.azonano.com/news.aspx?newsID=14196. (accessed April 19, 2024).

  • Harvard

    Carl Zeiss Microscopy GmbH. 2019. Superresolution with Microscope Systems from Carl Zeiss. AZoNano, viewed 19 April 2024, https://www.azonano.com/news.aspx?newsID=14196.

Tell Us What You Think

Do you have a review, update or anything you would like to add to this news story?

Leave your feedback
Your comment type
Submit

While we only use edited and approved content for Azthena answers, it may on occasions provide incorrect responses. Please confirm any data provided with the related suppliers or authors. We do not provide medical advice, if you search for medical information you must always consult a medical professional before acting on any information provided.

Your questions, but not your email details will be shared with OpenAI and retained for 30 days in accordance with their privacy principles.

Please do not ask questions that use sensitive or confidential information.

Read the full Terms & Conditions.