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High-speed, deep imaging confocal system for fast, large-scale, multichannel 2D and 3D whole slide imaging with minimal photobleaching.

Solution by MBF Bioscience
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Overview

The versatile confocal microscope system is optimized for fast, large-scale, multi-channel 2D and 3D imaging of slide-mounted specimens. It captures high-quality images of tissue samples at speeds significantly faster than traditional laser scanning confocal microscopes, reducing photobleaching and eliminating out-of-focus planes.

Key features include its ability to create high-resolution large-scale 3D images using a variety of objective lenses ranging from 4x to 100x. It operates more than ten times faster than traditional confocal microscopes and can be customized to provide a cost-effective imaging solution. The system's high-speed image acquisition is facilitated by proprietary software that handles big image data seamlessly and supports complex analyses like automated cell counting and stereology.

The system's integration with MBF Bioscience's award-winning image analysis software enhances its capacity for advanced quantitative analyses, including neuron tracing and vessel tracing. It supports multiple imaging modes such as confocal, live cell, widefield, and brightfield, and accommodates a wide range of objective lenses and illumination sources.

  • Fast confocal imaging with scan rates up to 1,000 fps.
  • Supports a large field of view up to 25mm.
  • Resolution capabilities include ~230 nm lateral and ~600 nm axial resolutions.
  • Works with a range of high-quality components, ensuring reliability and durability.

This dynamic system offers adaptability for various research applications with configurations tailored to individual research needs, maximizing budget efficiency while avoiding unnecessary features.

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Category
Imaging & Digital Pathology
Field(s)
Imaging & Diagnostics
Target user(s)
Bench Scientist / Lab TechnicianClinical / Diagnostic Professional
Tag(s)
Digital Pathology / Imaging