Maximize the deep imaging performance of your multiphoton microscope with TruResolution objectives. An automated correction collar compensates for spherical aberration at every depth, delivering bright, high-resolution images from the top to bottom of your image stack.
Maximum projection of mouse in vivo brain images acquired at around a 600 µm depth (Thy1-YFP-H mouse, sensory cortex).
Image data courtesy of Dr. Hiromu Monai, Dr.Hajime Hirase and Dr. Atsushi Miyawaki, RIKEN BSI-Olympus Collaboration Center.
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