Webinar Summary/Description

The simplest way to improve your imaging is to collect more light from your sample and achieve higher resolution. Whether you image subcellular structures, whole cells, tissue sections or entire model organisms, resolution aides in the understanding of your data and improves the results of data analysis. The Airyscan detector from ZEISS provides nearly two times higher resolution in X, Y and Z and makes superresolution imaging easier than ever before – for any sample type and with any fluorophore.

Unlike conventional confocal techniques that claim to improve resolution through a partially closed pinhole and deconvolution calculations, Airyscan achieves greater resolution by opening the pinhole and collecting more light. In this webinar, learn how ZEISS Airyscan detector helps you push sensitivity beyond the limits of conventional confocal microscopy and see examples of how researchers are using Airyscan to improve their imaging.

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Cells stained for actin (green), septin A (red) and adapter protein AP-3 (magenta) Image courtesy of S. Traikov, BIOTEC, TU Dresden, Germany

 

In this webinar you will learn about:

  • How the Airyscan detector gives you the resolution to see what you’ve been missing with any sample type and fluorophore
  • See examples of how researchers are already using Airyscan for cell biology, neuroscience, and developmental biology
  • Learn how the Airyscan detector is used and how easy it is to add to ZEISS confocal microscopes

Who should attend:

  • Microscopy Imaging Core Directors and Staff – learn how Airyscan can benefit your users
  • Confocal Microscopy Users – including neuroscientists, cell biologists, cancer researchers, developmental biologists, plant biologists and stem cell researchers
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