Zeiss Lattice Lightsheet 7
Enables high-resolution, three-dimensional imaging with minimal phototoxicity, allowing for detailed observation of live cells and dynamic processes
Description
The Zeiss Lattice Lightsheet 7 dual camera inverted microscope uses a spatial light modulator to shape the laser beam into a lattice pattern, which is then focused into a thin sheet to illuminate the sample from the side. This system enables high-resolution, three-dimensional imaging with minimal phototoxicity, allowing for detailed observation of live cells and dynamic processes, with up to 3 cell volumes scanned per second and a maximum of 400 frames per second.
Specifications
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- Illumination Objective: 13.3x/0.44 water
- Detection Objective: 44.83x/1.0 water
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488 nm Solid state 561 nm Solid state 640 nm Solid state -
- Camera 1: Hamamatsu ORCA-Fusion
- Camera 2: Hamamatsu ORCA-Fusion
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- BP 420-480/BP495-550/LP650
- LP 655
- BP 570-650 LP 750
- LBF 405/488/561/642
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- EF BP 495-550 + BP 570-620
- EF BP 570-620 + LP 655
- EF BP 495-590
- EF BP 495-550 + LP 655
Applications
- Fluorescence Live cell imaging
- Developmental biology
- Cellular Dynamics
- Optical sectioning
- Cancer Research
Instrument location
Katharina Gaus Light Microscopy Facility
Level 2
Biosciences (E26)
UNSW Sydney, NSW 2033
Phone: 02 9065 5306
Email: KGlmf@unsw.edu.au
Dr Alex Macmillan
Head of KGLMF
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Email
alex.macmillan@unsw.edu.au
Dr Michael Carnell
Senior Lecturer
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Email
m.carnell@unsw.edu.au
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