Carl Zeiss has launched the In Tune system for laser scanning microscopy, which offers all wavelengths from 488nm to 640nm.
Together with the LSM 710 laser scanning microscope, In Tune enables cell biologists, physiologists and researchers in biology, medicine and biophysics to perform novel fluorescence measurements.
Whatever the excitation wavelength required, In Tune matches the dye perfectly to enable their use in intensity or lifetime-imaging experiments.
The choice of fluorescent dyes is unrestricted as In Tune can be used alongside other system lasers, from near-infrared to far red.
This is particularly important for Fret (Forster resonance energy transfer) as In Tune allows the unrestricted use of new dye combinations in the green-red spectral range.
With its 40MHz pulse repetition rate, In Tune is also an ideal source of excitation for Flim (fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy) experimentation.
In Tune is as stable and reliable as standard gas or diode lasers, offering a comparably low noise level that does not degrade the high image quality of the LSM 710.
New or existing LSM 710 or LSM 710 NLO systems can be equipped with In Tune and control of the new laser is integrated into the Zeiss ZEN software where 'Smart Setup' takes care of the LSM settings for excitation and detection.