Equipment in Szeged, HUN-REN BRC

Cellular Imaging Laboratory

Leica Stellaris 8 FALCON Confocal Microscope

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.

Visitron VisiScope Spinning Disk Confocal Microscope

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.

Rescan confocal microscopy (RCM) with DP-LSM attachment

405, 488, and 640 nm lasers, liquid cristal based polarization modulation. Confocal.nl rescan module on Nikon Ti microscope. Andor Zyla camera.

Leica TCS SP5 Confocal Microscope

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.

Contact Gabor Steinbach
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Dr. Gabor Steinbach
head of laboratory, research associate
Neurovascular Unit Research Group

Abberior Stedycon

Femtonics Multiphoton microscope

Contact István Krizbai
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Dr. István Krizbai
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Dr. Elek Attila Farkas
senior research associate