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bioimaging [Objectives]
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bioimaging [Microscope overview]
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 ===== Microscope overview ===== ===== Microscope overview =====
  
-The Nikon-HTM/HCS microscope ​is a fully automated microscope capable of high-throughput imaging and screening of samples (eg, Ibidi chamber slides or well-plates);​ with the help of fully programmable and customizable acquisition protocols. ​+The Nikon HTM-HCS is a fully automated microscope capable of high-throughput imaging and screening of samples (eg, Ibidi chamber slides or well-plates);​ with the help of fully programmable and customizable acquisition protocols. ​
  
 The system is equipped with a CoolLED fluorescence illuminator with 4 excitation bands, and an Andor Zyla 4.2 sCMOS camera with 4.0 MPixels with a large field of view capable of maximum of 100 FPS at full frame (2048x2048). ​ The system is equipped with a CoolLED fluorescence illuminator with 4 excitation bands, and an Andor Zyla 4.2 sCMOS camera with 4.0 MPixels with a large field of view capable of maximum of 100 FPS at full frame (2048x2048). ​
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 ===== Objectives ===== ===== Objectives =====
 ^  Magnification ​ ^  Model  ^  Immersion ​ ^  NA  ^  WD (mm)  ^  PFS  ^  DIC  ^  PhC  ^  Reference ​ ^  Pixel size (um) (1x zoom)  ^  Pixel size (um) (1.5x zoom)  ^ ^  Magnification ​ ^  Model  ^  Immersion ​ ^  NA  ^  WD (mm)  ^  PFS  ^  DIC  ^  PhC  ^  Reference ​ ^  Pixel size (um) (1x zoom)  ^  Pixel size (um) (1.5x zoom)  ^
-|  10x  |  Plan Apo  |  Air  |  0.45  |  4  |  No  |  Yes (N1)  |  No  |  [[https://​www.microscope.healthcare.nikon.com/​en_EU/​products/​optics/​selector/​comparison/​-179798|MRD70170]] ​ |  0.643  |    |    +|  10x  |  Plan Apo  |  Air  |  0.45  |  4  |  No  |  Yes (N1)  |  No  |  [[https://​www.microscope.healthcare.nikon.com/​en_EU/​products/​optics/​selector/​comparison/​-179798|MRD70170]] ​ |  0.643  |  ​0.429  ​|    
-|  20x  |  Plan Apo Lambda ​ |  Air  |  0.75  |  1  |  Yes  |  Yes (N1)  |  No  |  MRD00205* ​ |  0.323  |    |   +|  20x  |  Plan Apo Lambda ​ |  Air  |  0.75  |  1  |  Yes  |  Yes (N1)  |  No  |  MRD00205* ​ |  0.323  |  ​0.216  ​|   
 |  100x  |  Plan Apo Lambda ​ |  Oil  |  1.45  |  0.13  |  Yes  |  Yes (N2)  |  No  |  MRD01905* ​ |  0.065  |  0.043  |    |  100x  |  Plan Apo Lambda ​ |  Oil  |  1.45  |  0.13  |  Yes  |  Yes (N2)  |  No  |  MRD01905* ​ |  0.065  |  0.043  |   
 |  40x  |  Plan Fluor  |  Oil  |  1.3  |  0.24  |  Yes  |  Yes (N2)  |  No  |  [[https://​www.microscope.healthcare.nikon.com/​en_EU/​products/​optics/​selector/​comparison/​-1829|MRH01401]] ​ |  0.162  |  0.108  |    |  40x  |  Plan Fluor  |  Oil  |  1.3  |  0.24  |  Yes  |  Yes (N2)  |  No  |  [[https://​www.microscope.healthcare.nikon.com/​en_EU/​products/​optics/​selector/​comparison/​-1829|MRH01401]] ​ |  0.162  |  0.108  |   
-|  40x  |  Plan Apo  |  Air  |  0.95  |  0.17-0.25 ​ |  Yes  |  Yes (N2)  |  No  |  MRD00400* ​ |  0.161  |    |    +|  40x  |  Plan Apo  |  Air  |  0.95  |  0.17-0.25 ​ |  Yes  |  Yes (N2)  |  No  |  MRD00400* ​ |  0.161  |  ​0.107  ​|    
-|  40x  |  LWD* *  |  Air  |  0.55  |  2.1  |  No  |  No  |  Yes  |  [[https://​www.microscope.healthcare.nikon.com/​en_EU/​products/​optics/​selector/​comparison/​-1683|MRP46402]] ​ |  0.161  |    |   +|  40x  |  LWD* *  |  Air  |  0.55  |  2.1  |  No  |  No  |  Yes  |  [[https://​www.microscope.healthcare.nikon.com/​en_EU/​products/​optics/​selector/​comparison/​-1683|MRP46402]] ​ |  0.161  |  ​0.108  ​|   
  
 * Not fabricated anymore ; * * LWD - Long Working Distance  ​ * Not fabricated anymore ; * * LWD - Long Working Distance  ​
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 +The Bioimaging Platform **highly advises against using the 40x LWD objective with 1.5x zoom**
 ===== Camera ===== ===== Camera =====
  
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