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Applied Precision DeltaVision Core

Applied Precision DeltaVision Core
The DeltaVison imaging system is a high throughput microtiter plate based wide field deconvolution restoration microscope. It is built on an Olympus IX71 inverted microscope with a 250 watt xenon lamp and a LED transillumination light source. The NanoMotion III microtiter plate stage can hold multiple format plates (96-, 384- and 1536 well microtiter plates) as well as traditional slides. Three objectives are supplied with the DeltaVision Core for a wide range of optical imaging. The system contains a 10 position excitation filter wheel and a 6 position emission wheel for wide range of fluorescent dyes. 2 camera options provide researchers greater dynamic range and resolution. The addition of the environmental chamber allows time-lapsed live cell imaging

Hardware:

Advantages:
  • Best suited for relatively thin specimens (microorganisms, single cells, tissue sections)
  • Fully automated microtiter plate stage
  • Environmental chamber for live cell imaging
  • Powerful 200watt Xenon lamp
  • Easy to use and operate
Limitations:
  • Sequential channel acquisition
  • Longer acquisition times
Click here for documentation and resources on this instrument.

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