Bruker’s Opterra Multipoint Scanning Confocal Microscope for High-Speed Live Cell Imaging

This video demonstrates the functioning of Bruker’s Opterra Multipoint Scanning Confocal Microscope that integrates confocal imaging with photoactivation for high-speed imaging of live cell and small organism preparations. It uses a CCD camera as a detector to acquire imaging at a shorter time with high resolutions, but with minimal phototoxicity and photobleaching.

The system is ideal for advanced live sample analysis, including microtubule and vesicle dynamics, intracellular ion imaging, protein localization and trafficking, and nuclear structure and dynamics.

Run Time – 3:30min

Opterra High-Speed Live Cell Imaging Multipoint Scanning Confocal Microscope

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