Axiovert 200 Inverted Microscope

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biophysics,  cell biology,  fluorescence microscopy,  light microscopy,  lithography


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Axiovert 200 Inverted Microscope

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Microscope

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Aaron Lindner

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Physikalisch-Chemisches Institut
Im Neuenheimer Feld 253
69120 Heidelberg
Germany

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biophysics,  cell biology,  fluorescence microscopy,  light microscopy,  lithography,  live cell imaging,  microfabrication,  polymer science

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Unmatched flexibility of optical, mechanical and electronic interfaces. For many different applications. (Cell Observer), manipulators, cameras (AxioCam), stages. All of this combined with an unprecedented stability for reliable and vibration free operations. It is a superbly integrated system. Sophisticated features such as the motorized shutter that protects the specimen and the easily accessible diaphragm planes with interchangeable aperture and field stop slider. Easy to use with a focus on operating comfort. LCD display. In sophisticated Live Cell Imaging they are essential for maintaining the correct physiological conditions, ensuring the reproducibility of your observations, and making long-time experiments possible. Aqua Stop, the latest Zeiss innovation. It protects objectives and stands from any liquids that have been spilled. Through a triple protection system. The new LD condensers can be used for: DIC, phase or Varel contrasting techniques. A total of five filter positions with full 23 mm visual field.

 

The device is located at the

 

Spatz Lab

Physikalisch-Chemisches Institut

Im Neuenheimer Feld 253
Heidelberg



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30 January 2008

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Biophysical Chemistry - Spatz Group

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Leader: Joachim Spatz
Heidelberg, Germany

biophysics,  nanotechnology,  active biopolymers,  biotechnology,  cellular cortex


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