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Ultra Stable Microscope Platforms for Electrophysiology & Neuroscience

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Prior Scientific’s Z-Deck rangeis a high quality, height adjustable platform designed specifically for upright microscopes widely used in electrophysiology and neuroscience, including the Nikon FN1/Ni, the Olympus BX51WI / BX61WI, and the Zeiss Axio Examiner microscopes.

Compatible with most commercially available vibration isolation tables, the Z-Deck offers an exceptionally stable platform ensuring that your experimental area is as smooth and vibration free as possible. The Z-Deck large top plate provides an extensive surface area enabling users to undertake a comprehensive range of tasks and enough space to set up even the most complex experiments, which may involve environmentally controlled chambers, micromanipulators and other instruments. The Z Deck’s top surface breadboard design (6mm holes on 25mm centres) is ideal for accurately and quickly mounting equipment.

The Z-Deck is equipped with pneumatic piston towers which allow effortless lowering and raising of the platform, without the use of tools. Offering the ability to ...

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