“Live cell Imaging at the Speed of Light”
- Date
- Feb 13, 2013
- Time
- 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
- Speaker
- David Lorenz
- Affiliation
- Associate Director, International Sales & Marketing Wako Automation, Inc., USA
- Language
- en
- Main Topic
- Biologie
- Other Topics
- Biologie
- Host
- Marc Bickle
- Description
- The new Yokogawa CV7000 system enables simultaneous 3-color imaging of live and fixed cells in microplate formats, including 96, 384 and 1536-well format. The key to high resolution, confocal imaging at high speed is the proprietary dual Nipkow spinning disk used with large format sCMOS cameras. The latest version of the unique Yokogawa dual spinning disk, the CSU-W1 significantly reduces crosstalk, providing a breakthrough in image quality. Images are clearer even when viewing thick samples. The CV7000 offers reduced photo-bleaching and photo-toxicity and is ideal for live cell imaging. The CV7000, uses an incubated stage controlling temperature, CO2 and humidity. It also provides a built in dispenser for real-time imaging of kinetic assays such as Calcium flux.
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Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and GeneticsPfotenhauerstraße10801307Dresden
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- http://www.mpi-cbg.de
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