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Advanced Imaging and Microscopy (AIM) Lab Resources

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Acting Director
Microscope Description Spatial Resolution Speed
(frames/s)
Photodose Sample
Instant structured illumination microscope (ISIM) Fast super-resolution 140nm lateral
350nm axial
100 High Live or fixed. Small, thin samples like cells, organoids.
Dual-view Inverted Selective Plane Illumination Microscope (DISPIM) Fast, gentle, high resolution lightsheet for live samples 330nm isotropic 100 Low Live or fixed. Cells, up to medium size, transparent samples like organoids, C. elegans, zebrafish.
Cleared Tissue DISPIM Fast multi-view lightsheet for large cleared tissue samples 500nm isotropic 100 Low Fixed and cleared. Up to 5mm thick slabs of tissue, up to 2cm x 3cm lateral size.
Single Molecule TIRF/Inclined Illumination Microscope Variable inclination illumination single molecule imaging. Including STORM.  20 nm lateral
50-60 nm axial
100 High Live or fixed. Small, thin samples like cells.
Interferometric Photoactivated Localization Microscope (IPALM) Localization microscope with unprecedented lateral and axial resolution. 20 nm lateral
10nm axial
Not suitable for live cells High Fixed and specially mounted. Small and thin samples like cells, bacteria.

This table describes the spatial resolution, speed, and sample suitability of the five microscopes currently being operated by the Advanced Imaging and Microscopy (AIM) Resource.

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