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Fission yeast cells: temperature shifts from 5°C to 30°C
In 2016, we co-published the following video with Zeiss. It shows how the Definite Focus 2 module is able to compensate an impressive 50µm loss-of ...
Read moreWide-field fluorescence microscopy (Fluorescent microscopy)
Fluorescence is a natural phenomenon in which following the absorption of light by a molecule (fluorophore), the molecule almost immediately emits a light (with ...
Read moreIntroduction to spinning disk confocal microscopy
Spinning disk confocal microscopy is a particular configuration of confocal microscopy that is able to imaging at a faster rate. For this reason spinning ...
Read morePrinciples and applications of Laser scanning confocal microscopy: what is confocal microscopy ?
Laser scanning confocal microscopy, more generally referred as confocal microscopy, is an established microscopy technique that allows obtaining 2D or 3D high-resolution images of ...
Read moreCherryTemp & the Zeiss Definite Focus 2 application note
The Zeiss France team co-wrote a document together with the teams of Damien Coudreuse (IGDR, Rennes) and Jenny Wu (IGDR, Rennes). This note entitled ...
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