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 Olympus FV1000. One is located in PISB Room #408 and the other Bossone Room #625C. The Olympus FV1000 is an inverted microscope - objectives are below the stage.
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 ...
A high-performance spinning disk confocal in an enclosed, environmentally controlled box ... The stage is motorized in X, Y, Z and coupled with Olympus’ auto-focus system and software focus. Available ...
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 ...
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 Cicero spinning disk is a high-speed lenseless spinning disk system allowing rapid confocal imaging of living samples. The system is based on a Zeiss Axio Observer microscope equipped with ...
Western Michigan University, Biological Imaging Center director, Dr. Rob Eversole helped the Department of Biological Sciences acquire a new microscope that in a short period of time has already ...
Located on the lower level of Upham Hall, CAMI houses: 2 scanning electron microscopes (SEM), 2 transmission electron microscopes (TEM), 2 laser scanning confocal microscopes,1 deconvolution light ...
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