ZEISS Introduces New Microscopy Slide Scanner

With the release of ZEISS Axioscan 7, ZEISS presents its next-generation slide scanner for the automated digitization of microscopy samples.

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Following its successful predecessor ZEISS Axio Scan.Z1, ZEISS Axioscan 7 provides significant improvements in almost every aspect: a new acquisition engine for higher scan speeds, a broader range of imaging modes for more application flexibility, extended capabilities for advanced fluorescence imaging, and a dramatically improved user experience.

The demand for creating high-quality virtual microscopy slides in an automated and reliable way has been increasing in life science research labs, core imaging facilities, and in pharma research. ZEISS Axioscan 7 addresses both the need for reliable 24/7 scan performance as well as highest imaging quality across a multitude of applications by combining continuously high scan speeds and simple operation with application-specific customization options.

Additional brightfield contrast methods enable more comprehensive sample characterization

ZEISS Axioscan 7 allows automatic switching between different brightfield imaging modes to adapt to the requirements of different applications while maintaining optimal scanning performance. Circular and linear polarization are ...

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