Bruker Introduces Enhanced 3D Holographic Stimulation for Optogenetics on its Ultima 2Pplus Multiphoton Microscope
Bruker Corporation (Nasdaq: BRKR) has launched the NeuraLight 3D Ultra module, enhancing its Ultima multiphoton microscopes for advanced neuroscience and optogenetics research. This module features 3D holographic photostimulation, a larger liquid crystal chip for improved targeting, and a speed of 600 hologram frames per second. It allows researchers to study neural networks more effectively. The NeuraLight 3D Ultra is compatible with newer and selected older Ultima models, promoting innovation in neuroscience research.
- Launch of the NeuraLight 3D Ultra module expands research capabilities in neuroscience and optogenetics.
- Module offers a speed of 600 hologram frames per second, improving experimental precision.
- Enhances functionality of Ultima multiphoton microscopes, appealing to research institutions.
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New NeuraLight 3D Ultra Module Expands Neuroscience Research Capabilities
“The system is performing very well in our laboratory, and we’re excited about the NeuraLight 3D Ultra’s speed, field of view, and resolution, which will enable us to perform all-optical interrogation experiments with greater fidelity and precision,” said Dr.
“We are pleased to continue to develop innovative instrumentation in close collaboration with leaders in neuroscience research,” added
About NeuraLight 3D Ultra
The NeuraLight 3D Ultra is a module that strengthens and diversifies the functionality of Bruker’s Ultima multiphoton microscopes. These pioneering imaging systems have a proven track record of facilitating complex research in neuroscience and were first to enable simultaneous imaging and photostimulation of biological samples. NeuraLight 3D Ultra easily couples to one of the optical ports of the Ultima microscope to allow for independent imaging and simultaneous multicellular photostimulation. Comprehensive software enables user-friendly selection of targets in three dimensions with well-defined timing. The NeuraLight 3D Ultra module is available as an option for all new Ultima 2Pplus multiphoton microscopes and as an upgrade for selected models of microscopes produced since 2006. Ultima multiphoton systems equipped with NeuraLight 3D Ultra and paired with Bruker’s electrotunable lens option provide complete solutions for all-optical reading and writing of neuronal activity.
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