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All Facilities >> Rockefeller University >> RU Bio-Imaging Resource Center (Microscopy (Electron, Fluorescence, Optical))
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1230 York Avenue, Box 209
New York, NY 10065
United Stateshttps://www.rockefeller.edu/bioimaging/cite this facility
Alison North
Last Updated: 12/22/2022
The Bio-Imaging Resource Center provides researchers with training, advice and access to instrumentation and image analysis software for state-of-the-art optical imaging using widefield, confocal, multiphoton, light-sheet and super-resolution microscopy. Consultation on sample preparation and immunolabeling procedures is also provided. Researchers are trained to use the microscopes and image acquisition software themselves, with staff assistance when necessary to ensure collection of high quality images. More complex work can also be performed on a collaborative basis with the staff of the center.
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Nikon Eclipse TS100-F Eclipse
Nikon Eclipse TS100-F Inverted Microscope comes from a long line of microscopes. The Halogen bright-field lamp provides enough light for phase contrast and NAMC viewing. The Eclipse TS100-F Inverted Microscope Sidentopf eye piece from Nikon delivers constant brightness throughout the entire field of view. This microscope is best for applications such as tissue culture, plaque measurement and blood typing. Used in combination with Narishige manipulators, also available from Nikon, these microscopes can be used for a range of micromanipulation techniques necessary for cyto-engineering, developmental and genetic engineering, electrophysiology, pharmacology and neurochemistry. Eco-illumination provides a long lifetime of 60,000 hours and reduces the frequency of lamp replacement. Nikon Eclipse TS 100 highly acclaimed CFI60 optical system is used, providing flat, sharp and clear images, while achieving longer working distances and higher numerical apertures. The Eclipse TS100 is also outfitted for phase contrast applications with a phase ring slider and filter, and is camera mount ready. The compact high-performance inverted Nikon ECLIPSE TS100-F Microscope uses Eco-illumination, a newly developed LED illumination. Eco-illumination provides enough brightness for phase contrast and NAMC observations on the Nikon Eclipse TS100 F. With a fly-eye lens, uniform brightness is provided in the entire field of view. LEDs are an environmentally friendly low-power-consumption light source. Eco-illumination provides a long lifetime of 60,000 hours and reduces the frequency of lamp replacement. Nikon's highly acclaimed CFI60 optical system is used, providing flat, sharp and clear images, while achieving longer working distances and higher numerical apertures. The Nikon Eclipse TS100F is best for applications such as tissue culture, plaque measurement and blood typing. Used in combination with Narishige manipulators, also available from Nikon, these microscopes can be used for a range of micromanipulation techniques necessary for cyto-engineering, developmental and genetic engineering, electrophysiology, pharmacology and neurochemistry. [Product Link]
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Olympus BX61 Upright Wide Field Microscope
BX61 Upright Wide Field Microscope is specially designed to work with the Olympus laser based autofocus unit. With precise focus and active tracking, users can speed up routine inspections. Additional settings such as illumination level, lens selection and aperture setting can be set using push buttons on the microscope frame, a keypad or via the PC. A variety of motorized modules including nosepieces and illuminators are available to provide you with full flexibility in configuring your system. [Product Link]
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Olympus IX70 Inverted Fluorescence Tissue Culture Microscope
Inverted fluorescence tissue culture microscope capable of imaging specimens in brightfield, darkfield, phase contrast, hoffman modulation contrast, fluorescence, and differential interference contrast modes. [Product Link]
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Olympus IX83 Automated Fluorescence Microscope
The Olympus IX83 inverted microscope has been integrated into our IXplore systems. IXplore Systems are designed to provide solutions-based packages that suit your research application needs. [Product Link]
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Zeiss Axioplan 2 imaginig system
Upright microscopy imaging platform for complex research that is optimized for light transmission and extremely high contrast fluorescence imaging. This complete system comes fully configured for best performance, range and functionality. [Product Link]
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Zeiss LSM 780 Confocal Laser Scanning Microscope
Laser Scanning Microscopes (LSM) for high resolution imaging of biological or material samples. The compact scanning module can be fitted to an inverted (Axio Observer.Z1 RP or SP) or upright (Axio Imager.Z2, Axio Imager.M2 or Axio Examiner) microscope. [Product Link]
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Olympus Olympus IX71 inverted microscope
Inverted microscope for long-term time-lapse, fluorescent and phase contrast imaging of cells or embryos
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Institution ROR ID: https://ror.org/0420db125Keywords:
Optical, microscopy, equipment, training, service, core
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Rockefeller University Bio-Imaging Resource Center Core Facility (RRID:SCR_017791)
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