Laser Scanning Confocal Microscope (MTZ02 - Leica TCS SP5) Leica DMI6000
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Name: | Laser Scanning Confocal Microscope (MTZ02 - Leica TCS SP5) | |
Hersteller: | Leica | |
Modell: | DMI6000 | |
Einrichtung: | Core Facility Cellular Imaging (CFCI) | |
Partner: | Technische Universität Dresden (TUD) |
Beschreibung
- Category
- Light Microscope
- Overview
- [[description::This Leica TCS SP5 confocal microscope is specialized for Life Cell Imaging, FRET and FRAP. Modules for time-series and bleaching experiments are available.]]
- Suitable for [[applications::fixed cell imaging, life cell imaging, FRET and FRAP, multi position acquisition, tile scan, routine dye combination as well as exotic ones. Optimal for EGFP/mCherry or CFP/YFP/mCherry]]
- Features
- Inverted stand
- inverted stand
- motorized XY stage
- motorized Z-drive
- fast Z-stage
- fluorescence
- transmitted light with motorized DIC
- simultaneous imaging
- sequential imaging
- line scan
- point scan
- Z stacks
- fast XZ-scans
- time-series
- advanced time-series
- averaging
- summarizing
- scan zoom and rotation
- tile scan
- multi position scan
- lambda scan
- FRET macro
- FRAP macro
- Objectives
- Leica HC PL APO 10x 0.4
- Leica HC PL APO 20x 0.7
- Leica HCX PL APO 40x 1.25-0.75 Oil
- Leica HCX PL APO 63x 1.4-0.6 Oil
- Leica HCX PL APO 63x 1.2 W
- Illumination
- Transmitted Light (Halogen)
- Fluorescence (HBO)
- Laser Diode 405 nm
- Laser Argon Multiline 458, 477, 488, 496, 514 nm
- Laser HeNe 543 nm
- Laser HeNe 594 nm
- Laser HeNe 633 nm
- Detection
- point scanner
- 3 confocal PMTs
- T-PMT
- AOBS for excitation/emission splitting
- prism and spectral sliders for detection range selection
- central pinhole
optional wide-field detection via color camera - CCD Leica DFC 500 (1360x1024 up to 4080x3072
- 6.45x6.45µm pixel)
- Reflectors
- DAPI (EX 360/40
- EM LP425)
GFP (EX 470/40 - EM LP515)
RFP (EX 538/45 - EM LP590)
- Incubation
- Cage incubator (T)
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Zuletzt aktualisiert am: 8. April 2018 um 03:11:01