Zeiss Elyra-7

Description
The Zeiss Elyra 7 is a super-resolution microscope that offers multiple advanced imaging modalities, including Lattice SIM for fast, gentle 3D imaging and TIRF for enhanced signal-to-noise. With two fast CMOS cameras, it allows rapid multicolor imaging and is ideal for capturing dynamic biological processes in live samples. The system also supports single-molecule localization techniques like STORM, PALM, and PAINT for high-resolution imaging of fixed samples.
Specifications
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MAG
N.A
CORRECTIONS
IMMERSION
W.D
10x
0.3
EC Plan-Neofluar
Air
5.2 mm
63x
1.2
C-Apochromat
Water
0.28 mm
40x
1.4
Plan Apochromat
Oil
0.13mm
63x
1.4
Plan Apochromat
Oil
0.19 mm
63x
1.46
Alpha Plan-Apochromat
Oil
0.11 mm
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- FSet 77 HE
- Transmission Light
- LBF 405/488/561/642
- BP 420-480 + BP 495-550 + LP 655
- BP 495-550 + BP 570-620
- BP 420-480 + LP 655
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- LP 560
- BP 490-560 + LP 640
- LP 560
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- 2x PCO-edge sCMOS cameras
- 82% quantum efficiency
- 1280 x 1280 pixels
- 6.5 μm x 6.5μm pixel size
- Dynamic range 16 bit
Applications
- EPI/HiLO/TIRF imaging modalities
- 2 color fast live cell imaging
- Single-molecule localisation microscopy (SMLM) -STORM,PALM,PAINT
- Lattice SIM and Apotome imaging
Instrument location
Katharina Gaus Light Microscopy Facility
Room LG24, Lower Ground
Lowy Cancer Research Centre (C25)
UNSW Sydney, NSW 2033
Phone: 02 9065 5306
Email: KGlmf@unsw.edu.au
Dr Alex Macmillan
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Email
alex.macmillan@unsw.edu.au
Dr Michael Carnell
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Email
m.carnell@unsw.edu.au
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