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DescriptionZEISS ELYRA PS.1 3D Superresolution Microscope.jpg |
English: The choice is yours: The ELYRA product line puts the two most powerful and versatile superresolution technologies at your disposal. You can even combine them in one system and add the benchmark in confocal microscopy, LSM 880 with Airyscan. All that, plus ELYRA works seamlessly together with your ZEISS electron microscopes in a correlative workflow. www.zeiss.com/elyra |
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Author | ZEISS Microscopy |
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