Microscopy Systems for Biomedical Research

Image courtesy of Dr. Doncic Lab, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.

LightSheet

From single molecules to whole organisms, 3i LightSheet systems enable live cell imaging beyond the limitations of traditional confocal modalities

Ultrathin light sheet for rapid acquisition with minimal photodamage and extremely efficient illumination

High Speed High Resolution Imaging of Cleared Tissue and Whole Organs

Multimodal dual view imaging with traditional specimen preparation

HeLa cells transfected with GFP-Lifeact (488nm) to visualize actin dynamics and stained with DiL (561nm red)(Thermo) to visualize membrane dynamics

Courtesy James Springfield, Institute for Molecular Bioscience (IMB) at the University of Queensland

Smooth muscle cells in the arteries from veins and capillaries of cleared mouse brain reported by NG2BacDsRed.

Sample courtesy of Dr. Woo-Ping Ge, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Cleared with PEGASOS, imaged on Cleared Tissue LightSheet (CTLS), and rendered with Aivia.

Microglia

Courtesy of Dr. S. Okabe & Dr. S. Tanaka, Department of Cellular Neurobiology, University of Tokyo

Widefield, Confocal, Multiphoton, and TIRF

Bespoke multimodal microscope systems with any combination of multiphoton, spinning disk confocal, structured illumination, spinning TIRF, photomanipulation, computer-generated holography, and more

Inverted microscope platform for live cell research

Intravital imaging system for Neuroscience and Cardiovascular research

Intravital multiphoton imaging system

VIVO_Multiphoton
Marianas

Differentiation of oligodendrocyte from adult mouse neural stem/neural progenitor cells.

Image courtesy of Roberta Diaz Brinton, PhD lab, USC
3i_VIVO

Mouse lung imaged with VIVO and widefield illumination. Green = leukocytes.

Image courtesy of Dr. Christophe Dubois, Faculté de Pharmacie de Marseille.

A z-stack projection of ciliated cerebrospinal fluid-contacting neurons (magenta) contacting the central canal in the spinal cord of a larval zebrafish. Cilia are labeled in green.

Image courtesy of Jenna Sternberg, Wyart lab, Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle Épinière (ICM), Paris

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