ZEISS laser scanning microscopes (LSM) now have Airyscan thanks to ZEISS Dynamics Profiler. It gives users quick access to information about the dynamics and molecular concentration of fluorescently labeled molecules in living samples. Now, researchers may quickly and in low light conditions examine even the most fragile materials, increase data collection, and advance research.
Seamless integration with live imaging experiments
The well-known technique of fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) is used to look into molecular properties. However, it is difficult to utilize in the majority of live imaging research since it needs low quantities of fluorescent labels. During confocal live imaging experiments, the ZEISS Dynamics Profiler is the first tool with an intuitive and simple-to-use interface that makes it simple to obtain this data.
New spatial cross-correlation analyses
The 32 single Airyscan detector elements can be used to create a variety of spatial cross-correlation analyses with the area detector. It also enables the study of the asymmetric diffusion behavior of cellular condensates, for example, as well as the measurement of the speed and direction of molecules moving in the bloodstream or in microfluidic systems, such as organs-on-a-chip. In addition to conventional FCS measurements of molecular concentration and mobility. In these investigations, scientists may create a more detailed profile of the underlying molecular dynamics in cell cultures, organoids, and complete organisms.
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