Photo courtesy of Julia Pfanzelter, Way lab, Cellular Signalling and Cytoskeletal Function Laboratory,
The Francis Crick Institute
Photo courtesy of Julia Pfanzelter, Way Lab,Cellular Signalling and Cytoskeletal Function Laboratory,
The Francis Crick Institute
With no requirement to use specific fluorophores and without any computation, the VT-iSIM produces super resolution images in real time at up to 1,000 frames per second.
With a combination of multi-point scanning and VisiTech’ patented Ingwaz scanning architecture, the system offers very low photo-bleaching and very high signal to noise.
VT-iSIM can chromatically split the fluorescence emission by wavelength onto multiple array detectors or even onto a single array detector to enable parallel multi-colour image acquisition at spatial resolutions of 120nm x120nm x300nm.
VT-iSIM also operates as a simple camera-based system. Enabling you to upgrade your existing Epi-fluorescent microscope to a Super Resolution microscope at a fraction of the cost and across multiple imaging software platforms.