Location: McKnight Brain Institute, 1st Floor
Description:
The BZ-X700 is a high-throughput all-in-one fluorescence microscope that supports the acquisition of optical sectioning (Z-stacks), as well as image stitching, and cell counting.
An all-in-one life science microscope that can easily observe, capture, and analyze images in fluorescence, brightfield, and phase contrast without the need for a darkroom.
Uses:
- This integrated microscope system can perform basic to specialized operations such as stitching, z-stack, quantification, and live cell incubation, making it ideal for neuroscience, cell biology, cancer research, stem cells, etc.
- High-resolution optical sectioning
- Automated XYZ stitching
- Time-lapse incubation
- High-throughput quantification
Instrumentation generously provided by Dr. Sara Burke.