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Visualize previously unseen information about a specimen and improve scientific research with MultiColor TIRF (Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence) from Leica Microsystems. This system offers four integrated solid-state lasers for excitation of fluorophores in all important wavelengths. The short switching times, fully automated alignment automatically-constant TIRF penetration depth when switching from one wavelength to another, and high synchronized image recording rate open up completely new horizons for researching dynamic processes in live cells. The system integrates four wavelengths; 405nm, 488nm, 561nm, and 635nm; with fast AOTF control. |
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The unique Leica AM6000 inverted micromanipulation microscope is the successor of Leica AS TP – the first and unique system ever to combine the electronic components of microscope and manipulators in one control element.
The Leica AM6000 inverted micromanipulation microscope is based on the Leica DMI6000 B inverted microscope, a fully automated research microscope and a special advanced Leica edition of Eppendorf NK2 micromanipulators.
Microscope and manipulator functions can be operated via one control panel. The system allows to automate the typical workflow of micromanipulation. It speeds up the workflow and allows easy and convenient operation. It enhances operating safety and reduce vibration. |
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