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New Leica MZ10 F Stereomicroscope

The new Leica MZ10 F fluorescence stereomicroscope has been developed as a tool to support researchers in their daily work of recording and studying living organisms.

New Leica MZ10 F Stereomicroscope
Often, this type of research requires fluorescence labelling, a procedure that allows in-vivo observations of growth processes to determine the development of certain structures within living cells and tissues. The Leica MZ10 F easily meets these requirements, offering an excellent magnification range from 8x to 80x, and a high resolution of 375Lp/mm. User benefits are further enhanced by the 10:1 zoom range and numerical aperture of 0.125 that enable clear and precise viewing of small structures. All this, combined with the industry's widest range of illumination options, main objectives and ergonomic accessories, makes the Leica MZ10 F the perfect choice for routine fluorescence applications in biotechnology and industry.

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