Epifluorescence Microscope
Nicon Eclipse Ti2-E (2020)
The Nicon Eclipse Ti2-E is an inverted epifluorescence microscope which is equipped with a control unit for CO2 and temperature. Together with its reliable Perfect Focus System (PFS4) this makes it perfect for long-term time lapse experiments with mammalian cells. The LED light source Spectra III has eight lines covering a large excitation range. With the present filter sets 4 dyes can be imaged simultaneously (e.g. Dapi, A488, A568, A647).
Microscope details
General applications | 4-colour imaging of fixed and live mammalian cells based on dyes such as Dapi (405) and Alexa (488, 568, 647) |
Extra features | Z-stack |
Microscope body | Ti2-E inverted, motorized |
Illumination | Lumencor Spectra III 8-position LED light source with 8 fixed excitation filters (395/25; 438/29; 475/28; 511/16; 555/28; 575/25, 635/22, 748/12) |
Filter cubes | DAPI/A350; FITC/A488; TRITC/A546; Cy5/A647 |
Detection | Mono DS-Qi2, monochrome digital camera with "FX" CMOS sensor |
Objectives | 20x (long distance objective), 60x (oil) |
Focus system | Perfect Focus System PFS4 (offset lense) |
Incubator | Yes, CO2 and temperature control |
Software | NIS Elements AR with various plug-ins |
Acquisition year | 2020 |
Location | Department of Nanophysiology Building 13, Room 155.3 |
Contact | Tanja Maritzen, 0631 205 4908 |
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