
To obtain excellent fluorescence images, you need a highly sensitive camera delivering a high signal-to-noise ratio and a large dynamic range
- Camera microscope Fluorescence imaging is central to many of these imaging techniques.
- Tablet Camera microscope Fluorescence can be used to visualize specific subcellular structures and reveal connections between dynamic processes in live cells and tissues.
- A broad range of advanced live-cell imaging techniques can be employed by researchers to probe the complexities of cellular processes.
- To obtain excellent fluorescence images, you need a highly sensitive camera delivering a high signal-to-noise ratio and a large dynamic range resulting in a crisp fluorescence signal.
Also, live-cell imaging often requires a high acquisition speed to capture fast dynamic processes.
- Computer System request
+ Windows Microsoft® Windows® XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 (32 & 64 bit)
+ Macbook OSx (Mac OS X)
+ CPU: Equal to Intel Core2 2.8GHz or Higher
+ Memory: 2GB or More
+ USB Port: USB2.0 High-speed Port Display:17” or Larger
+ CD-ROM