Bruker launches Vutara superresolution microscope

By The Science Advisory Board staff writers

October 21, 2020 -- Bruker has announced the launch of the Vutara VXL superresolution fluorescence microscope for use in nanoscale biomedical imaging.

The system features the company's single-molecule localization (SML) technology, which Bruker says enhances spatial genomics capabilities for research purposes. Furthermore, the product is affordable and easy to use, with a compact footprint and advantages for workflow, according to Bruker.

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Bruker's Vutara VXL superresolution fluorescence microscope. Image courtesy of Bruker.

Bruker said that it expects Vutara VXL will broaden access to 3D single-molecule localization microscopy and advance understanding of cellular biology at the nano level.

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