Imaging Core Equipment Photos
To use this equipment, contact Dr. Grozdanov at imagecore@ttuhsc.edu or phone: +1 (806) 743-4624.
The 4D-Nucleofector Core X/Y (Lonza) system consists of two units: the X Unit, which is designed for transfecting cells in suspension and can handle various cell
numbers and formats, and the Y Unit, which is used for transfecting adherent mammalian cells in 24-well plates. Both
units are capable of transfecting cells with either DNA or RNA. For more information
about the 4D-Nucleofector, please visit the . |
The Nikon T1-E microscope is a versatile imaging system featuring an A1 confocal module and STORM super-resolution
capabilities. It can image both live and fixed cells and tissues using conventional
or confocal microscopy techniques. Additionally, the STORM module provides super-resolution
microscopy, which allows for extremely precise localization of fluorophores beyond
the diffraction limit of light, achieving resolution up to ten times greater than
standard optical microscopy. The system also supports spectral imaging and advanced
fluorescent optical techniques, including TIRF, FRET, and FRAP. It is equipped with
a high-resolution EMCCD camera and a stage-top environmental chamber for extended
observation of living cells. |
The Zeiss Axiovert 200 M microscope is a popular choice in the Image Analysis Core Facility. This inverted, fully motorized
microscope features 10x, 20x, and 63x objectives for wide-field fluorescence microscopy.
It has both color and monochrome Axiocam cameras attached, enabling the capture of
various samples: color images (e.g., H&E-stained or peroxidase-stained) with the color
camera, and low-intensity fluorescent images (e.g., YFP, GFP, RFP, and DAPI) with
the monochrome camera. The microscope also supports phase contrast and differential
interference contrast (DIC) imaging. Its stage includes a versatile holder that fits
different sizes of cell culture dishes and plates, making it easy to quickly assess
transfection efficiency. |
The Zeiss Axio Imager M2 microscope is a fully motorized system designed for brightfield and multi-channel fluorescent
imaging. It features motorized x, y, and z stages and is equipped with the Zeiss Apotome
system, which uses structured illumination to create sharp optical sections through
thick specimens. Images are captured with a low-noise CMOS digital camera (ORCA-Flash4.0,
Hamamatsu) with a resolution of 2048 x 2048 pixels. Additionally, the microscope is
linked to Zeiss ZEN 3.5 Pro (Blue Edition) software, which offers advanced automated
imaging and analysis tools to enhance your research. |
Our workstation area for data analysis is equipped with several computers dedicated to off-line analysis of digital images generated in the facility. Each computer is loaded with essential image analysis software, including Imaris. Imaris offers powerful tools for 3D and 4D image visualization and analysis, allowing you to track and quantify structures within your images. It supports advanced features such as automated object detection, spatial statistics, and detailed visualization of complex datasets. Whether you need to analyze cellular structures, track dynamic processes, or create detailed renderings, Imaris provides a comprehensive suite of tools to enhance your research. |