A type of scope where the objective nosepiece is above the stage
What is an Upright Microscope?
A type of scope where the objective nose piece is below the stage
What is an inverted microscope?
A type of microscope where you can have 3D visualization direct on the eyepieces
What is a Stereo Microscope?
This enables visualization of non fixed samples over long experiments
What is live cell imaging?
The sample support most commonly used on an Upright microscope where a sample is placed between 2 pieces of glass.
What is a microscope slide?
A type of contrast method on microscopy used to better visualize clear cells.
What is phase contrast?
Routine inspections, sample screening, and mouse surgeries
What are some applications of a Stereo microscope?
This allows you to decode 3D biology in real time.
What is Thunder?
The type of light used in our upright microscopes that has a 20+ year lifespan
What is LED illumination?
This type of camera is best for Fluorescent microscopy.
Leica's patented design that gives you a high resolution and depth of field at the same time.
What is Fusion Optics?
Capturing multiple images in the z direction that allows a 3D view of the sample.
What are Z-Stacks?
The name of the upright demo unit
What is the DM750?
The name of the Inverted demo unit
What is the Ivesta 3?
The name of the demo unit that has Thunder cell imaging.
What is the M165FC?
A method to generate an even illumination of the sample
What is Kohler Illumination?
The 3 modules available on the Mateo FL
What are cell counting, confluency check, and transfection check?
Leica's patented technology that optimizes the light path for stereo fluorescent imaging.
What is TripleBeam?
A method for detecting and removing out of focus blur to make features more visible.
What is Computational Clearing?