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LaVision BioTec GmbH  Bielefeld  Germany  www.lavisionbiotec.com TriM Scope II The New Real Time 2 Photon Microscope Over 100 frames/s with EM CCDs Higher resolution by structured illumination OPO for deeper tissue imaging and THG Supports up to 8 NDD for multi-color imaging Up to 3 GaAsP PMT detectors close to the objective lens Forward and backward detectors 4Q diodes to help in alignment Simultaneous use of two Ti:Sa lasers and OPO and cw lasers LaVision BioTec GmbH  Bielefeld  Germany  www.lavisionbiotec.com