Correlative microscopy system by Leica Microsystems

March 19, 2015
The Leica EM Cryo CLEM system from Leica Microsystems facilitates correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM).

The Leica EM Cryo CLEM system from Leica Microsystems (Vienna, Austria), which facilitates correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM), consists of a fluorescence microscope with cryo stage, cryo objective, and a cryo transfer shuttle. For the system, the company developed a commercially available HCX PL APO 50x / 0,90 cryo CLEM objective to enable localizing of fluorescent-labeled target structures up to 100 nm. A transfer shuttle keeps the sample under cryo conditions and contamination-free throughout the workflow.

For more information, please visit www.leica-microsystems.com.

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