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Exploring the Latest Advances in Confocal White Light Lasers 

Multicolor confocal microscopy gets a boost from next-generation White Light Laser technology.

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Confocal microscopy is a powerful technology for visualizing multiparameter cellular and molecular phenomena. Researchers increasingly seek to expand the number of fluorophores for real-time analysis, but traditional confocal microscopy is limited in the range of wavelengths that can be covered and the number of fluorophores that can be used.

Download this application note from Leica Microsystems to learn how next-generation White Light Lasers provide scientists with the freedom to expand their experiments to cover the full spectrum of visible light.


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