Visualising biological mechanisms and behaviours is a gateway to understanding disease.
Scientists are now capturing spectacular images and real-time video from single cells and tissue slices, right through to whole organs. These new views of biology are bringing us closer to developing better disease diagnostics and treatments
The Zeiss Lightsheet Z.1 microscope offers scientists the opportunity to image large 3D objects that would be impossible or far too time consuming to analyse on traditional microscopes.
The Zeiss Lattice Lightsheet is the first pre-commercial system for lattice light sheet microscopy, enabling a greater number of researchers to access the current state of the art technology for live-cell imaging.
The Ziess live cell Axio Observer is an inverted modular microscope that allows for flexible and automated experimental design and is suitable for live cell imaging.
The Olympus FVMPE-RS allows both rapid and deep image acquisition, giving scientists great potential for imaging samples that would be impossible to examine on traditional microscopes.
A super-resolution fluorescence microscope that localises single molecules in three dimensions to achieve resolutions roughly ten times better than conventional techniques.
The OMX SR is a microscope for imaging live cells using structured illumination microscopy (SIM). The microscope can rapidly capture very high resolution multicolour images in three dimensions.