Our microscopes Olympus IX 81 widefield fluorescence transmission

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Our microscopes Olympus IX 81 (wide-field fluorescence, transmission modes, TIRF) Olympus BF 51 (color

Our microscopes Olympus IX 81 (wide-field fluorescence, transmission modes, TIRF) Olympus BF 51 (color images, less demanding fluorescence applications) Olympus FV 1000 (high quality for many common needs; 405, 458, 488, 515, 543, 635 nm) Olympus FV 3000 (fast acquisition, sensitive detectors for weak signals, large amounts of data, unusual fluorophores, image post-processing; 405, 488, 561, 594, 640 nm)

Confocal or wide-field? Use confocal for: thick samples precise localization of a fluorophore strong

Confocal or wide-field? Use confocal for: thick samples precise localization of a fluorophore strong autofluorescence Use wide-field for: initial sample check small or flat cells some quantitative applications (ask MM) through plastic

FV 1000 or FV 3000? Similar quality for most typical samples

FV 1000 or FV 3000? Similar quality for most typical samples

Understanding objectives Oil High resolution (NA 1. 42) No oil Intermediate resolution (NA 0.

Understanding objectives Oil High resolution (NA 1. 42) No oil Intermediate resolution (NA 0. 75)

Oil on objectives Wipe oil after use (2 -3 swipes with lens tissue) This

Oil on objectives Wipe oil after use (2 -3 swipes with lens tissue) This is what happens after oil has been left on the objective for a few days

Coverslips #1. 5 (0. 17 mm) are the best! This is especially important for

Coverslips #1. 5 (0. 17 mm) are the best! This is especially important for dry objectives Coverslips must be clean and dry (no mounting medium on the top surface!)

Sign-up Only trained students are allowed to use any microscope Login on confocal microscopes

Sign-up Only trained students are allowed to use any microscope Login on confocal microscopes is enabled only for trained users All except FV 3000: Sign up in room A 202 FV 3000: make reservation on scheduling. science. kent. edu limit to 4 hours per user per day can use more time if available within 24 hours notify the next user if finished earlier than planned