Andor Revolution XD spinning disk confocal system

Monday, 10 September, 2012 | Supplied by: SciTech Pty Ltd


The Andor Revolution XD spinning disk confocal system is a range of flexible system solutions focused on live cell high-speed imaging. At the heart of the system is the CSU-X spinning disk technology from Yokogawa.

Offering a range of upright and inverted microscope alternatives ensures researchers can get the system that best suits their needs. Thanks to the extensive Andor portfolio available, the system is very much application-focused. In offering the Neo sCMOS, iXon Ultra EMCCD and the 10,000 rpm CSU-X, the company can offer high image capture rates for high-speed applications such as ion imaging and tracking.

The spinning disk confocal system will be a suitable addition for those undertaking cell division studies, live cell imaging, calcium imaging, developmental biology, electrophysiology, homo-FRET, stem cell research, TIRF, cell motility, neuroscience and more.

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