
Microscopes capable of 3D imaging enable researchers to observe and analyze the three-dimensional structure and components of cells and tissues. By scanning multiple focal planes of an object at incremental heights, the collected images can be compiled and reconstructed into a fully focused three-dimensional image. This grants the observer the ability to access and manipulate a 3D image to discover features that may not be readily visible in two dimensions. 3D microscopes generally use advanced software to automate the processes of image acquisition and 3D reconstruction. Keep desired imaging applications in mind when browsing microscopes and click on the products below to learn more.
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- The FLUOVIEW FV3000 series of confocal laser scanning microscopes meets some of the most difficult challenges in modern ...
- Cell biology, cancer research, neuroscience, electrophysiology, developmental biology, stem cell biology.
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- The new IX73 inverted microscope is a configurable system available as manual encoded or motorized.
Manual encoded or ... - Long term time-lapse imaging and other demanding cutting edge techniques to casual documentation
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- The fully-motorized and automated IX83 is designed to satisfy a myriad of research needs. With additional modules ...
- Live cell imaging
- The Olympus IXplore SpinSR confocal microscope surpasses the limits of conventional optical microscopes while balancing ...
- Live Cell Imaging
- The modular IX83 automated inverted microscope is a highly expandable platform for live cell imaging designed with the ...
- Live cell imaging
- The FVMPE-RS laser scanning confocal multiphoton imaging system is purpose-built for deep imaging in biological tissue, ...
- Neuroscience, Cancer Research, Immunology, Developmental Biology, Intravital Imaging, In Vivo Imaging
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