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| Brain Science Institute, Riken, Wako, Japan. |
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|  | Dr. Hideaki Mizuno
“Sensitivity is the key feature in a confocal microscope. The LSM 710 achieves a high sensitive image acquisition with low noise level, and provides reduced phototoxicity for experiments with living cells.” |
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| EMBL, Heidelberg, Germany. |
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|  | Dr. Jan Ellenberg
"Fast photoactivation experiments used to be very difficult with point scanning confocal microscopes. The faster scan rates and improved signal to noise of the LSM 710 now make it possible to analyze diffusion even of small soluble proteins with such a microscope.“
"The LSM 710 confocal microscope gives us full spectral flexibility for multi-color imaging without compromises in sensitivity, the most important parameter for live cell imaging.“ |
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| MCB, Harvard University, Boston, USA. |
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|  | Dr. Stephen Turney
“Multiphoton imaging requires an efficient NDD light path. The LSM 710 NLO offers many improvements that result in brighter images and deeper penetration. Also, the configuration of NDD modules is very flexible, allowing simultaneous acquisition of many channels for multicolor imaging.” |
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| Technology Facility, Biology, University of York, UK. |
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|  | Dr Peter O'Toole
"As a multiuser facility, stability and reliability have always been at the forefront of our needs. … Prealignment and self test tools are a huge step forward and will not only free up experimental time but will also give me greater confidence in the scientific excellence being produced by our regular users.” |
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