In life sciences, confocal fluorescence microscopy (CFM) is widely regarded for producing high-resolution cellular images. However, it requires fluorescent staining, which poses risks of ...
Confocal scanning microscopy, developed in the last several decades 2,3, solved this problem by restricting photodetection to light originating from the focal point.
A research team at POSTECH has developed a technology that surpasses the constraints of traditional imaging methods, providing stable and highly accurate cell visualization. Their findings are ...
The MEMS confocal unit can be connected to an inverted microscope to allow for confocal fluorescence imaging. Depending on the needs, the MAICO line-up provides three variations with varying ...
The penetration depth of traditional confocal laser-scanning microscopy (LSM ... by scanning an excitation laser and detecting the fluorescence at each position. The combination of the scan ...
Welcome to the Confocal Microscopy Lab at RIT. This lab provides faculty and students with a multidisciplinary imaging research and training facility centered around confocal microscopy. The ...
Fluorescence excitation is provided by the 89North LDI-5 laser launch, with lines at 405/488/555/640nm, with emission filters for DAPI, Alexafluor488, Alexafluor 568 and a longpass far-red filter. The ...
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, ...