Zeiss LSM900
The acquisition software can acquire and stitch tiled images of samples too large to fit within the field of view and be programmed to capture images of multiple regions on a slide or multi-well plate

Description
The Zeiss LSM900 is an inverted high-end confocal microscope, housed in a temperature-controlled enclosure with a CO2 stage insert. The acquisition software can acquire and stitch tiled images of samples too large to fit within the field of view and be programmed to capture images of multiple regions on a slide or multi-well plate
Equipped with GaAsP detectors and an Airyscan2 detector it delivers speed and sensitivity without compromising signal to noise.
Specifications
- Inverted
- Monochromatic camera
- GaAsP detectors
- Airyscan2
- Temperature and CO2 controlled stage insert
- Multiple vessel stage mounts
- Software: Zen Blue
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- 10x (0.45) Plan-Apochromat, Air
- 20x (0.8) Plan-Apochromat, Air
- 40x (1.3) Plan-Apochromat, Oil
- 63x (1.4) Plan-Apochromat, Oil
Applications
- Confocal imaging
- Widefield
- Colocalisation
- Enhanced resolution (Airyscan)
- Short term live cell imaging
Instrument location
Katharina Gaus Light Microscopy Facility
Lowy Building (Lower Ground)
UNSW Sydney, NSW 2033
Phone: 02 9065 5306
Email: KGlmf@unsw.edu.au
Dr Alex Macmillan
Head of KGLMF
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Email
alex.macmillan@unsw.edu.au
Dr Michael Carnell
Senior Lecturer
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Email
m.carnell@unsw.edu.au
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