The Olympus FluoView FV1000 Confocal Microscope is a laser scanning biological microscope. It minimizes specimen damage during high-speed imaging of living organisms. It accurately captures a full ...
The Cell Imaging Center houses two types of confocal microscopes: the Olympus FV1000 and the Zeiss LSM700. In confocal microscopy, laser light is focused into a very small spot and is scanned across ...
Digital micrographs can be captured from any one of four different microscopes including an Olympus FV300 Laser Scanning Confocal Microscope capable of collecting 3-dimensional or time series data on ...
A high-performance spinning disk confocal in an enclosed ... The stage is motorized in X, Y, Z and coupled with Olympus’ auto-focus system and software focus. Available objective lenses include: 4x NA ...
This microscope uses a high-intensity Prior Scientific Lumen 200Pro 200-watt metal halide lamp, motorized filter wheels with Chroma and Semrock optical filters, a Prior Scientific H117 motorized, ...
The Nikon C2 confocal microscope was installed in Oct. 2014 and stands to provide numerous grant opportunities for WMU due to its advanced capabilities. WMU graduate student Darcy Trimpe has already ...
The Zeiss LSM700 is an inverted microscope - objectives are below the stage. This confocal microscope is ideal for short- and long-term imaging of live cells and tissues. The LSM700 is capable of ...
2 scanning electron microscopes (SEM), 2 transmission electron microscopes (TEM), 2 laser scanning confocal microscopes,1 deconvolution light microscope, 1 wide-field multimode light microscope, and 1 ...
The Wolfson Bioimaging Facility offers spinning disk microscopy as an alternative form of confocal imaging. Our Olympus IXplore SpinSR system incorporates Yokogawa CSU-W1 SoRa spinning disk and ...
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