The Top Ten Innovations Contest, established by the magazine The
Scientist, awards the "coolest life science tools to emerge in the
previous year". This year, the Leica SR GSD microscopy system for
widefield super-resolution ranks among the list of new and exciting
technologies that made their way into the labs.
The
Leica SR GSD is based on
GSDIM
technology (Ground State Depletion followed by Individual Molecule
return) which provides the highest resolution, down to 20 nm, possible
with a light microscope today.
One of the key advantages of the
GSDIM method is that it can be used with conventional fluorescence labels routinely applied in fluorescence imaging applications.
To prevent drift during image acquisition the Leica SR GSD is equipped with the novel SuMo Stage technology (SUpressed MOtion)
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