The LSM 510 META confocal microscope is located on the sixth floor of the Medical School in the Neuroscience Imaging Center, room E632f. This state of the art laser scanning system can be mounted on either a motorized inverted stand (Zeiss Axiovert 200M) or a manual upright stand (Zeiss AxioImager Z1). The system offers eight excitation wavelengths (405nm, 458nm, 477nm, 488nm, 514nm, 543nm, 594nm, and 633nm) and for detection, three separate reflected light PMTs, each with its own adjustable pinhole and emission filter wheel. A transmitted light PMT is able to acquire phase and DIC images as well.
A unique feature of the LSM 510 META scan head is its ability to to acquire lambda stacks in 10 nm increments over a broad spectral range (411-753nm). A lambda stack collected from individual reference dyes can be used to generate an emmission fingerprint that can subsequently be used for spectral un-mixing of closely related fluors in the same sample.
The four most commonly used software modules (Multi-time, Physiology, FRET and FRAP) are available for on-line imaging and for off-line analysis at no extra charge. To facilitate live cell imaging, a Bioptics Delta T4 heating stage and objective heater can be used with both the widefield and confocal systems within the facility. For additional information and training, please contact Maryanne Pendergast at 368-2575.
| Day Time | After Hours |
|---|---|
| $40/hr | $25/hr |