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What does a confocal microscope look like?

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What does a confocal microscope look like?

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The Leica TCS NT is a universal Laser Scanning Confocal Microscope System for the bio-medical and materials research environment. The system includes four lasers that can be used simultaneously. The lasers and laser lines include, an Argon (488nm), Krypton (568), RHeNe (633), and an Argon UV (363). There are two separate microscopes (upright and inverted) that can accommodate the scanning head, which makes the system flexible for various research needs.

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