Spinning Disc Microscope captures life's transient events.

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Used for confocal observation in live cell imaging experiments, Cell Observer SD can capture cellular processes without damaging cells and maintain optimum conditions for survival over extended periods. It integrates Yokogawa Electric Corporation's CSU-X1 confocal scanning unit, and all major incubation parameters, such as temperature and CO2 content, are saved automatically together with image data. All settings are made via AxioVision software.



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Carl Zeiss launches Cell Observer SD to Capture Life's Transient Events



Spinning-disc microscope system enables confocal observation of very fast processes in live cell imaging experiments

In the last few years live cell imaging applications have increased dramatically, led by an array of new fluorochrome molecules with outstanding quantum efficiency and stability. However, capturing fast cellular processes without damaging the cells under observation and maintaining the optimum conditions for survival over a long period is still a challenge.

Carl Zeiss has responded with the launch of the Cell Observer SD, which fully integrates the CSU-X1 confocal scanning unit manufactured by Yokogawa Electric Corporation (Japan) and, for the first time, optimises the unit's features for the exacting requirements of live cell imaging. With Cell Observer SD, confocal observation and documentation of experiments on living cells over a long period of time and with high frame rates is possible.

"The combination of high resolution, sensitivity and speed is essential to track the communication and interaction of cells, organisms and structures," says Aubrey Lambert, Carl Zeiss UK. "Cell Observer SD makes that possible to deliver outstanding image quality and exceptional sensitivity and open up a new time window for confocal microscopy."

Cell Observer SD is ideal for research in molecular cell biology, developmental biology, neurobiology and live cell imaging in general. Together with the entire line of incubation accessories from Carl Zeiss, Cell Observer SD enables users to observe living specimens for hours without damaging them. All major incubation parameters such as temperature and CO2 content are saved automatically together with the image data and all settings are also made via the AxioVision software.

The AxioVision software modules work solo or in combination, from simple camera control or multichannel imaging to a special high-speed mode for maximum frame rates or the simultaneous operation of two cameras. Other fluorescence imaging techniques, such as fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP), are also easily integrated.

Cell Observer SD provides high-end research in the field of the life sciences with new experimental possibilities

Spinning-disc technology enables confocal observation of very fast processes in live cell imaging experiements

About Carl Zeiss
Carl Zeiss is an innovative technology leader in the fields of optics, precision engineering and electronic visualisation, setting new, pioneering standards in sophisticated technology for recognising, experiencing, measuring, analysing, structuring and processing a wide spectrum of objects. For further information, contact Carl Zeiss Ltd., PO Box 78, Woodfield Road, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, AL7 1LU, UK or email micro@zeiss.co.uk

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