Multiphoton microscopy is a powerful and versatile technique, applied in numerous fields in biology, such as neurology or embryology. It relies on an ultrafast laser to excite fluorescent molecules or proteins. t-Pulse is an ideal excitation source for multiphoton microscopy. In addition to its small size and ease of use, its infrared wavelength minimizes autofluorescence, scattering in biological tissues and cell toxicity.
t-Pulse is optimized for new fluorophores such as DsRed, while maintaining a high efficiency on GFP. Its high energy per pulse improves signal to noise ratio and is ideal for in-depth imaging