Equipments Details
Description
Nikon Ti-E inverted motorised microscope with Nikon A1Si spectral detector confocal system running NIS-C Elements software.
The system is capable of simultaneous or sequential image collection using four photomultiplier fluorescence detectors, a 32-channel spectral detector and a transmission detector. Long-term time-lapse imaging is possible using the Tokai Hit stage top incubation system.
Two colour (488nm and 561nm) total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy is integrated into the microscope and high-speed image capture is available using the Andor 885 EMCCD camera, all of which is controlled by the NIS Elements software.
To cite this equipment/component: Centre for Microscopy, Characterisation & Analysis. (2018). Nikon A1Si. University of Western Australia. https://doi.org/10.26182/RA8R-6B71
The system is capable of simultaneous or sequential image collection using four photomultiplier fluorescence detectors, a 32-channel spectral detector and a transmission detector. Long-term time-lapse imaging is possible using the Tokai Hit stage top incubation system.
Two colour (488nm and 561nm) total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy is integrated into the microscope and high-speed image capture is available using the Andor 885 EMCCD camera, all of which is controlled by the NIS Elements software.
To cite this equipment/component: Centre for Microscopy, Characterisation & Analysis. (2018). Nikon A1Si. University of Western Australia. https://doi.org/10.26182/RA8R-6B71
Research technique
- Confocal microscopy
- Multipoint imaging
- Spectral detection and unmixing

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