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| Document fluorescence signals economically |
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Using this module you can acquire microscope images with up to six color channels. Each channel can be processed and displayed independently following acquisition.
But that’s not all that Fluorescence Lite offers:
Use time lapse images to analyze cell growth, for example, and present your images in the form of attractive film sequences.
The Fluorescence Lite module at a glance
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| Here you can see the gallery view of a fluorescence image. The microglia cells were stained using three fluorescent markers: FITC (Microtubuli ), DAPI (Nuclei) and mRFP1 (Actin). Individual channels are displayed as monochrome images. You can assign any colors you like to them. They are merged in the pseudo color image in the bottom right-hand corner. |
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To acquire images using Fluorescence Lite, all you require is the free basic version of our image analysis software AxioVision LE. There are no additional expenses for further software options.
Together with the monochrome microscope camera AxioCam ICm 1, which we recommend, you therefore have an attractive package at your disposal for fluorescence imaging in laboratory and routine work.
| Examples of typical applications |
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- Comparing textile fibers
- Detecting and determining tumors
- Examining genetic damage
- Checking the efficacy of pharmaceutical products
- Performing sewage analyses
- Ensuring the quality of milk and beer products
- Measuring cell growth
- Determining transfection rates
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| Use the splitter display to position up to 12 images side by side. This way you can even compare time lapse images synchronously or time-independently. |
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