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3i_marianas_sdc [2024/02/09 23:21] bioimaging [Microscope Turn Off Procedure] |
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<b>Model</b>: <a href="https://www.intelligent-imaging.com/marianas" target="_blank">Marianas SDC</a><br> | <b>Model</b>: <a href="https://www.intelligent-imaging.com/marianas" target="_blank">Marianas SDC</a><br> | ||
<b>Nickname</b>: "Marianas"<br> | <b>Nickname</b>: "Marianas"<br> | ||
- | <b>Software</b>: SlideBook 2023<br> | + | <b>Software</b>: SlideBook 2024<br> |
<b>Year</b>: 2012 <br> | <b>Year</b>: 2012 <br> | ||
<b>SN</b>: 1648 <br> | <b>SN</b>: 1648 <br> | ||
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{{ :yokogawa_sd.png?350|}} The 3i Marianas SDC //spinning disk confocal microscope// is a fast imaging system which provides a trade-off between confocality, resolution and speed. It is an inverted microscope ideal for live cell applications which require fast acquisition speeds rather than high resolution images. The scanning unit achieves confocality by directing light through a spinning disk with many small pinholes. Images are then acquired with a sensitive EMCCD which allows for very small exposure times but is limited in resolution to 512x512 pixels. The stage is motorized and furthermore equipped with a piezo for Z displacement so fast 4D imaging is possible in multiple stage positions. The system is also equipped with a large cage incubator and a stage top incubator for temperature control and CO2 supply. | {{ :yokogawa_sd.png?350|}} The 3i Marianas SDC //spinning disk confocal microscope// is a fast imaging system which provides a trade-off between confocality, resolution and speed. It is an inverted microscope ideal for live cell applications which require fast acquisition speeds rather than high resolution images. The scanning unit achieves confocality by directing light through a spinning disk with many small pinholes. Images are then acquired with a sensitive EMCCD which allows for very small exposure times but is limited in resolution to 512x512 pixels. The stage is motorized and furthermore equipped with a piezo for Z displacement so fast 4D imaging is possible in multiple stage positions. The system is also equipped with a large cage incubator and a stage top incubator for temperature control and CO2 supply. | ||
- | * **Microscope**: Zeiss Axio Observer | + | * **Microscope**: [[https://www.zeiss.com/microscopy/en/products/light-microscopes/widefield-microscopes/axio-observer-for-life-science-research.html|Zeiss Axio Observer]] |
* **Confocal scanner**: [[https://www.yokogawa.com/eu/solutions/products-and-services/life-science/spinning-disk-confocal/csu-x1-confocal-scanner-unit/|Yokogawa CSU-X1]] | * **Confocal scanner**: [[https://www.yokogawa.com/eu/solutions/products-and-services/life-science/spinning-disk-confocal/csu-x1-confocal-scanner-unit/|Yokogawa CSU-X1]] | ||
* **Camera**: [[https://www.photometrics.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Evolve512-Datasheet.pdf|Photometrics Evolve 512 EMCCD]] | * **Camera**: [[https://www.photometrics.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Evolve512-Datasheet.pdf|Photometrics Evolve 512 EMCCD]] |