Super-resolution microscopy camera by Andor Technology

July 7, 2017
SRRF-Stream super-resolution microscopy technology unlocks real-time super-resolution fluorescence microscopy on most modern microscopes. 

SRRF-Stream super-resolution microscopy technology from Andor Technology (Belfast, Northern Ireland), available on the company's single-photon-sensitive iXon EMCCD cameras, unlocks real-time super-resolution fluorescence microscopy on most modern microscopes. It uses conventional fluorophores at low illumination intensities, making it highly compatible with live-cell imaging. A resolution improvement from 2- to 6-fold (50–150 nm final resolution) can be expected for most datasets.

For more information, please visit www.andor.com/srrf-stream.

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