ZEISS Airyscan Just Got 4 Times Faster – And So You Will, Too!

Hall A2, Stand 401A

2 May 2016
Lois Manton-O'Byrne, PhD
Executive Editor

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Use a microscope to investigate organisms and their cells in your laboratory. You prepare, manipulate, or document your samples, often for several hours at a time. You assess the quantity, type, and characteristics of cells. You need convenient and efficient solutions. With microscope systems from ZEISS you increase the efficiency in your lab.

LSM 880 with Airyscan is your fast and gentle confocal microscope, combining high sensitivity, improved resolution in x, y and z, with high speed – all that in a single system. With the slide scanner Axio Scan.Z1 you digitize your fluorescence images in high speed and top quality. Use the imaging app Labscope to connect several microscopes and visualize all images at a glance.

ZEISS LSM 880 with Airyscan: your new standard for fast and gentle confocal imaging

In your lab you may want to image the smallest structures, catch the faintest signal and or track the fastest processes – or do all of it that at once. When it comes to getting accurate data from live cells or other weakly- labelled samples, there is no such thing as too much sensitivity, resolution or speed. Each photon of emission light is precious. With Airyscan, the new GaAsP detector of LSM 880 you have the unrivaled combination of fast superresolution and sensitive confocal image acquisition at hand—ideal for live, functional and large volume imaging. Benefit from a 4-8x improvement in signal- to- noise ratio (SNR) as compared to imaging with conventional confocal GaAsP detectors. It offers true superresolution imaging for your experiments, with an isotropic resolution enhancement by 1.7x. Airyscan gives you these advantages for either single photon or even multiphoton excitation.

Digitize your samples with ZEISS Axio Scan.Z1

With Axio Scan.Z1 you digitize your specimens and create high-quality virtual slides the reliable, reproducible way. You profit from crisp images – even when capturing fluorescence images at unprecedented speed. Highly automated and simple to operate, Axio Scan.Z1 handles your routine work. Organize your virtual slides with ZEN browser, the web-based database, then view your data from any location using any operating system — or share virtual microscopy images online with colleagues and organize your projects.

Connect several microscopes with ZEISS Labscope

You have several microscopes you want to connect? Or you want to share and discuss your microscope image with all your colleagues? With Labscope, the imaging app for iPad and iPhone you transform your ZEISS microscope with integrated HD camera into a WiFi-enabled imaging system. Enjoy live images and view live thumbnails from your connected microscopes, and easily switch between all microscopes in your lab. You snap images with scale bar and meta data and simply share your best images with anyone, anywhere. You can download Labscope for free in the Apple app store.

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