LightSheet microscopy is a fluorescence technique that projects a thin ‘sheet’ of excitation light perpendicular to the direction of observation. This type of a system uses cylindrical optics to focus ...
three confocal microscopes for different confocal imaging and for time-lapse experiments of live cells, three light sheet microscopes, one TIRF microscope for Total Internal Reflection of Fluorescence ...
Selective plane illumination microscopy (SPIM) is a type of light sheet fluorescence microscopy ... and effectiveness of descSPIM across different biological contexts. Delving into the ...
The Zeiss LightSheet Z.1 is a stand-alone SPIM (Side Plane Illumination Microscope) capable of imaging large, living specimens at much greater speeds than more traditional confocal technology. It is ...
This fully updated, self-contained textbook covering modern optical microscopy equips students with a solid understanding of the theory underlying a range of advanced techniques. Two new chapters ...
A supplement contextualizes key advances in light microscopy over 400 years ... (representing a total of 50 laboratories from 15 different countries) to launch an ambitious three year quest ...
Two Nikon CFI Plan Fluor 10x W 0.3 NA water immersion objective lenses project the light-sheet on the sample. Detection includes a high numerical aperture ... and humidity). Gas-concentration for the ...
If you're using a 2D technique, you might be. With a light sheet microscope, you can explore the full 3D complexity of your intact samples, from micrometers to centimeters, at single-cell resolution.
A powerful new technique combines expansion microscopy with lattice light-sheet microscopy for nanoscale imaging of fly and mouse neuronal circuits and their molecular constituents that’s roughly ...
The Brandeis Light Microscopy facility provides instrumentation, training, and support for faculty and trainees in the acquisition and analysis of data using state of the art imaging equipment. Here, ...