The Nikon Eclipse Ti is a high-resolution inverted microscope designed for advanced imaging and live-cell microscopy in life science research. Equipped with a motorized stage, focus, and filter turret, it enables precise control for multi-dimensional imaging and time-lapse experiments. 

Utilizing Nikon's CFI60 optics, it offers brightfield, phase contrast, DIC, and fluorescence imaging. The Eclipse Ti supports various imaging modes, including widefield fluorescence, confocal, TIRF, and super-resolution techniques. With environmental control options and fast acquisition speeds, it ensures optimal conditions for live-cell experiments. The system is modular and customizable to meet diverse research needs.

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What type of microscopy is the Nikon Eclipse Ti suitable for?

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The Nikon Eclipse Ti is suitable for advanced imaging techniques and live-cell microscopy, including brightfield, phase contrast, DIC, and fluorescence imaging.

 

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Can this microscope handle live-cell experiments effectively?

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Yes, the Nikon Eclipse Ti is designed for live-cell experiments with environmental control options and fast acquisition speeds to maintain optimal conditions.

 

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What imaging techniques does the microscope support?

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It supports widefield fluorescence, confocal, TIRF, and super-resolution imaging techniques.

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Is the Nikon Eclipse Ti customizable?

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Yes, the system is modular and customizable to meet various research requirements.

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Does this microscope offer multi-dimensional imaging capabilities?

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Yes, the Nikon Eclipse Ti is equipped with a motorized stage, focus, and filter turret, enabling precise multi-dimensional imaging.

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What optical system does the Nikon Eclipse Ti use?

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It uses Nikon's CFI60 optical system, ensuring high-resolution and high-quality imaging.

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Can the system perform time-lapse experiments?

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Yes, it is designed to support time-lapse experiments with its precise motorized controls and fast acquisition speeds.

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Does the microscope support fluorescence imaging?

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Yes, it supports various fluorescence imaging techniques, including widefield fluorescence.

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Are there environmental control options available?

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Yes, the Nikon Eclipse Ti offers environmental control options to maintain ideal conditions for live-cell experiments.