
Description
The FV1000 confocal laser scanning biological microscope was released in 2004. This model featured the world’s first twin scan system. This system enabled time-resolved spectroscopy of living intercellular contents and also made it possible to analyze objects down to a 2 nm wavelength resolution. Image size was increased to 4096 x 4096-pixels. Olympus had also developed and launched laser scanning microscopes, the LEXT series, for industrial applications.
Technical Specifications
Lasers: 405 nm, 473 nm, 559 nm
Applications:
• High resolution imaging
• Z-stack
• Time lapse
• Co-localization
• Fluorescent Resonant Energy Transfer (FRET)
• Fluorescent Recovery after Photo-bleaching (FRAP)
• Confocal reflectance imaging
Model
FV1000
Manufacturer
Olympus
Application
Confocal microscopy
Special Remarks
N/A
Location
Confocal Microscopy Core
NUS Medicine MD1-B1-03
12 Science Drive 2, Singapore 117549
Booking Information
Charges: https://medicine.nus.edu.sg/core-facilities/confocal-microscopy/service-and-charges/
Service or Self-operated: Service and self-operated
Website for booking: https://medicine.nus.edu.sg/core-facilities/confocal-microscopy/contact-us/
Key Contact(s)
Lee Shu Ying
medleesy@nus.edu.sg
Biology | Imaging | SOM | Equipment
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