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17 Janeiro, 2018

As objetivas TruResolution da Olympus maximizam a resolução na formação de imagem em profundidade para pesquisa em neurociência

Two new Olympus TruResolution objectives for multiphoton laser scanning microscopes deliver an industry-first automatic spherical aberration compensation function that automatically compensates for Z-shifts when operating the correction collar. This function automatically finds the best collar setting based on measured image contrast for clear, bright imaging.

The objectives were developed jointly with the RIKEN Brain Science Institute in Japan to specifically address challenges in neuroscience, where researchers examine phenomena both at the surface and in deeper regions of the brain. However, as researchers peer deeper into tissue, increased spherical aberration degrades image quality. Designed for the FLUOVIEW FVMPE-RS multiphoton laser scanning microscope, TruResolution objectives are equipped with motorized correction collars that automatically and dynamically compensate for spherical aberration while maintaining the focus position. The result is bright, in-focus images from both the surface and deep inside tissue.

The objectives work with a computer algorithm that finds the best correction collar setting to yield the brightest image while maintaining focus on a fixed plane. Using this algorithm, optimal spherical aberration compensation can be automatically applied at each depth when capturing an image volume. The user can also directly control and assign their preferred collar settings via software. Two TruResolution objectives are available, a 25x objective with an NA of 1.05 and a 2 mm working distance (FV30-AC25W) ideal for in vivo imaging, and a 10x objective with an NA of 0.6 and a working distance of 8 mm (FV30-AC10SV) designed for cleared tissue applications.

To learn more about TruResolution objectives for multiphoton laser scanning microscopes or other Olympus Life Science products, contact your local sales representative or visit www.olympus-lifescience.com/laser-scanning/fvmpe-rs/.

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