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| Rigorously tailored to the exacting requirements made by the varying applications in live cell imaging - Cell Observer is the first complete solution on the market for the observation and digital documentation of living processes. A combination of perfectly matched high-class components, designed to meet all demands. It doesn’t matter whether you’re working with 6 images or 600, in 2-D or in high-end 6-D imaging. Or whether you would like to produce video films, process images or measure structures. The best basis for outstanding success in cell and molecular biology. |  |  |
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All in One: The Functions
Documenting dynamic processes with time-lapse, multi-channel, z-stack and mark-and-find in freely selectable combinations – Cell Observer offers you everything in one system. Including such practical features as the possibility to alter all parameters even while recording through “Pause” and “Continue” functions. Or measuring the distance from A to B, calculating the angle between A, B and C, statistics and much, much more. In a nutshell: all the features that you expect and need in modern live cell imaging. |  | |
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2-D – The xy Dimension
Two-dimensional like photography with digital or conventional cameras – the xy dimension corresponds to standard photography. |  |  |
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3-D – The xyz Dimension
All the spatial information about the specimen at a glance – three-dimensional imaging is the result of combining two-dimensional images previously recorded on different focal planes. |  |  |
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4-D – The Wavelength Dimension
Selectively marking cell or tissue components with different fluorescent dyes – the information found in the fourth dimension can be stored in 8 different channels of the image and freely combined at any time. |  |  |
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5-D – The Time Dimension
Documenting the dynamic processes of living specimens on “film” – the fifth dimension describes the recording of cells and tissues during a defined period of time. Freely selectable in the intervals. |  |  |
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6-D – The Local Dimension
Observing more cells in parallel means fewer experiments. In the sixth dimension various positions are brought into focus on the culture plate. Automatically controlled. |  |  |
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Free to Combine
3-D over time, multi-channel in different positions – all imaging dimensions can be freely combined with each other. Enabling you to select the combination that seems best for your experiment. |