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Wide-Field Microscope (Live Cell AF6000, CRTD) Leica DMI6000

Basic Information

Name: Wide-Field Microscope (Live Cell AF6000, CRTD)
Manufacturer: Leica
Model: DMI6000
Facility: Light Microscopy (LMF)
Partner: Technische Universität Dresden (TUD)
Inventory number: 71924

Description

Category
Light Microscope
Overview
Our Leica AFLX6000 is designed for routine work and dedicated for LiveCell imaging in XYZ. The incubator allows control on temperature and CO2, and the motorized stage allows multiple-position imaging. The simple LASAF interface makes it straight forward to work with. A double micromanipulator allows precise manipulation of the sample."Our Leica AFLX6000 is designed for routine work and dedicated for LiveCell imaging in XYZ. The incubator allows control on temperature and CO2, and the motorized stage allows multiple-position imaging. The simple LASAF interface makes it straight forward to work with. A double micromanipulator allows precise manipulation of the sample." cannot be used as a page name in this wiki.
Features
Inverted stand
inverted stand
motorized XYZ stage
fluorescence
transmitted light with automatic DIC
sequential imaging
Z stacks
time-series
advanced time-series
multiple position imaging
double micro-manipulator
Objectives
Leica HCX PL FLUOTAR 5x 0.15
Leica HC PL APO 10x 0.4
Leica HC PL APO 20x 0.7
Leica HCX PL APO 40x 1.25-0.75 Oil
Illumination
Fluorescence (Metal Halide, HXP, 120W)
Transmitted Light (Halogen)
Detection
CCD Leica DFC 350 FX R2 (1392*1040
6,45*6,45µm pixel)
Photometrics Cascade (512*512
16*16µm pixel)
Reflectors
DAPI (A) : EX 360/40 
BS 400 
EM LP 425
TRITC (N2.1) : EX 537/45 
BS 580 
EM LP 590 LP
CFP : EX 436/20 
BS 455 
EM BP 480/40
YFP-T : EX 490/20 
BS 515 
EM 535/30
Analysator
Incubation
Cage incubator (T+CO2)

Link to Further Details

https://www.biodip.de/wiki/Live_Cell_AF6000,_CRTD

Points of Contact

Mrs. Dr. Hella Hartmann
Email:
Phone:
+49 (0)351 463-40230
Fax:
+49 (0) 351 463 40038

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Last Update

Last updated at: 8 April 2018 at 03:10:58