The Leica Stellaris 8 confocal microscope is capable of transmission (scanning mode, non-confocal), camera-based bright field transmission,
and fluorescent imaging (using DAPI, FITC, FITC LP, and TXR filter cubes), as well as confocal fluorescence imaging with white light laser
(WLL) excitation (featuring 5 spectral detectors).
Fluorescence lifetime measurements can be performed in two modes (TauSense and FALCON) using an white laser with selectable wavelength between 440 nm and 790 nm.
Long-term measurements are supported by the Adaptive Focus Control function and the OKOlab incubator, which provides temperature and CO2 regulation.
Additional FCS measurements available.
4 laser lines (405, 488, 561 and 640 nm), and 6 objectives (4x/0.13, 10x/0.3, 20x/0.45, 40x/0.6, 60x/1.42 OIL and 100x/1.45 OIL). Detection is based on two Andor Zyla 4.2 PLUS cameras.
405, 488, and 640 nm lasers, liquid cristal based polarization modulation. Confocal.nl rescan module on Nikon Ti microscope. Andor Zyla camera.
8 laser lines (405, 458, 476, 488, 496, 514, 543 and 633 nm) and 6 objectives (5x, 10x, 20x, 40x, 63x OIL). AOBS (Acousto Optical Beam Splitter) is used to separate the excitation from emission light.
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