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 ...
BrisSynBio has access to the confocal and light microscopy service provided by the Wolfson Bioimaging Facility in the Biomedical Sciences Building, and has helped fund the expansion of this centre and ...
A supplement contextualizes key advances in light microscopy over 400 years ... including state of the art confocal microscopes, for the purpose of collecting and studying biological samples ...
The penetration depth of traditional confocal laser-scanning microscopy (LSM) systems is limited by light scattering. To avoid these limitations, multiphoton LSM uses a nonlinear fluorophore ...
Welcome to the Confocal Microscopy Lab at RIT. This lab provides faculty and students with a multidisciplinary imaging research and training facility centered around confocal microscopy. The ...
The basic scheme here is known as confocal laser scanning fluorescence microscopy, where a laser at one wavelength excites fluorescent tags bound to structures in a sample. Light emitted by the ...
The Leica SP8 is a dual purpose visible confocal microscope and multi-photon on a single platform. The confocal microscope is equipped with 4 detectors, one of which is a highly sensitive hybrid ...
Current concepts in light and electron microscopy and scanning probe techniques. Theory and practice of fluorescence (including confocal and multi-photon), atomic force, scanning and transmission ...
The Zeiss LSM 780 is a multi-purpose, visible light confocal laser scanning microscope. It is equipped with a 34 channel spectral array with laser lines at 405nm, 458nm, 488nm, 514nm, 561nm, 594nm and ...
Researchers increasingly seek to expand the number of fluorophores for real-time analysis, but traditional confocal microscopy is limited in the range of wavelengths that can be covered and the number ...
Here, researchers have access to many imaging systems, including transmitted light, TIRF, and epifluorescence microscopes, spinning disc and laser scanning confocal microscopes, 2-photon systems, and ...