Description:
Live cell imaging is the study of living cells using images acquired from microscopy. It is used by scientists to give a better view of biological function through the study of cellular dynamics. The Perkin Elmer UltraVIEW VoX live cell imaging system features leading innovation, such as the advanced Yokogawa CSU-X1 spinning disk scanner, patented ProSync technology and award-winning Volocity software.
Microscope: Olympus IX81 inverted
- Incubated with CO2
- DIC and Phase Contrast
4 laser lines:440/ 488 / 514 /561nm
Microscope Objectives
- 10x (.30 NA)
- 20x (.5 NA)
- 40x (0.9 NA)
- 60x (1.42 NA)
- 100x (1.4 NA)
Detector
- Hamamatsu Electron Multiplying Charge-Coupled Devices (EMCCDs)
- EM CCD camera C9100-13 (Camera 2): 16-bit, 512 x 512 pixel,
Important Application
- Live cell imaging and high Speed imaging
- Advanced techniques: FRAP, FRET
-Volocity software for acquisition and processing
Contact Information
Ms Mi Zhou, Room 1104, Mingdao Building Tel: 54237591 Email:mzhou@fudan.edu.cn