ASI to showcase diSPIM system at SPIE BiOS 2016

Jan. 15, 2016
The dual inverted selective-plane microscopy (diSPIM) system offers axial resolution ~330 nm.

The dual inverted selective-plane microscopy (diSPIM) system offers axial resolution ~330 nm, 0.5–1 s volumetric imaging rates, and the ability to image ~1000 time points. It delivers acquisition rates up to 200 images/s with multicolor capability, and has been tested successfully on cells on cover slips and embryos.

SPIE BiOS booth number: 936

To Learn More:

Contact:Applied Scientific Instrumentation (ASI)
Headquarters: Eugene, OR
Product: Dual inverted selective-plane microscopy (diSPIM) system
Key Features: Acquisition rates up to 200 images/s

What ASI says:
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