The Cell Imaging Center houses two Olympus FV1000. One is located in PISB Room #408 and the other Bossone Room #625C. The Olympus FV1000 is an inverted microscope - objectives are below the stage.
It has a 10× air and a 60× oil immersion objectives lens ... This scope is suitable for fixed cell or tissue imaging. The Nikon Laser scanning C2 system is a fully motorized inverted microscope, ...
The Single Cell Genomics Core provides comprehensive services for RNA and chromatin profiling on single or a small number of cells. The core is equipped with the 10x Genomics Chromium Platform, the ...
Each cell has its own DNA with epigenetic markers, and unique RNA transcripts and protein output. Examining tumours at the single-cell level provides a big picture perspective of how the cancer ...
Measurement software Measurement functions (2D, 3D, Time-lapse, Map imaging), Viewing measurement and sampling data, Reporting functions (Image data, Video data), Whole-cell sampling ...
The 3D-Stack function allows multiple 3D STORM images from different Z positions to be captured and stitched into one image to create ... Combining a confocal microscope with a super-resolution system ...
We all begin existence as the simplest thing you can imagine if you’re trying to picture life: a single cell--nothing, in other words, but a tiny, spherical bag of proteins. In fact, the average ...
A confocal microscope is a kind of fluorescent microscope used to obtain high-quality 2D and 3D images. The device is most commonly used to view cells and cell structures, but can be used to ...
Most prokaryotes are small, single-celled organisms that have a relatively simple structure. Prokaryotic cells are surrounded by a plasma membrane, but they have no internal membrane-bound ...
Mar. 6, 2024 — 'Random DNA' is naturally active in the one-celled fungi yeast, while such DNA is turned off as its natural state in mammalian cells, despite their having a common ancestor a ...
Bacteria are amongst the simplest of organisms – they are made of single cells. Their cell structure is simpler than the cells of animals, plants and fungi.
Schematic evolutionary tree of the 5 microbial species included in the study. From left to right: Trimastix marina, Paratrimastix pyriformis, Blattamonas nauphoetae, Streblomastix strix, and ...