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Henry Wellcome Building
University of Leicester
Leicester,
LE1 7RHUnited Kingdomhttps://le.ac.uk/cbs/facilities/aifcite this facility
Kees Straatman
Last Updated: 12/02/2024
The Advanced Imaging Facility (AIF) is the open access light microscopy facility of the College of Life Sciences and offers a wide range of confocal and conventional fluorescence microscopes and image analysis resources. The AIF is part of the Centre for Core Biotechnology Services (CBS).
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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 FV1000 Confocal Microscope
Next generation imaging system designed for high resolution, confocal observation of both fixed and living cells.FV1000 offers advances in confocal system performance while providing the speed and sensitivity required for live cell imaging with minimal risk of damage to living specimens.In addition, the FV1000 offers a revolutionary synchronized laser scanning system called the SIM Scanner. While one laser stimulates, the second laser simultaneously provides high-resolution imaging. This coordination of laser stimulation and imaging makes the FV1000 an ideal choice for FRAP, FLIP and photoactivation. [Product Link]
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Olympus IX 81 Inverted Fluorescence Automated Live cell Microscope
Olympus IX81 Inverted Fluorescense Phase Contrast Live cell Inverted microscope. [Product Link]
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Akoya Biosciences PhenoCycler-Fusion
A spatial biology solution that enables ultrahigh-plex spatial phenotyping of whole slides at single-cell resolution by integrating automated fluidics and iterative imaging
Zeiss Elyra 7 Lattice SIM2
SIM super-resolution, SIM Apotome, TIRF, HILO, SMLM, photoactivation and FRAP experiments a RAPP UGA-42 Firefly photomaniplulation - PALM/STORM, Burst and Leap modes,
Zeiss LSM 980 Airyscan2 confocal laser scanning microscope
VisiTech HAWK confocal laser microscope
Nikon C1Si confocal laser scanning microscope
Phasefocus LiveCyte2
Akoya Biosciences Vectra Polaris
Olympus LV200
Nikon Eclipse Ti-E
Nikon Eclipse Ti-E
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Institution ROR ID: https://ror.org/04h699437Keywords:
light microscopy, confocal, conventional, fluorescence microscopes, image analysis, USEDit, ABRF
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core facility, service resource, access service resource, university
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University of Leicester Advanced Imaging Facility (RRID:SCR_020967)
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