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The
Bob and Joan Wright Cell Imaging
Facility, formally opened in December 2000, is the product of a
generous gift from the Wright Family.
It offers key resources in
light microscopy, ranging from experimental design to data
presentation and publication. The facility’s
Equipment includes confocal,
widefield-deconvolution, time-lapse and laser capture systems and
is available for use by internal, external, and external-academic
researchers.
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News
1/Nov/07
New digital flat panel monitors improve efficiency at the Post-acquisition
Offline and Leica DMRB with
Stereology and Neuron Tracing workstations.
29/Mar/06
Neue Livecell 3 CO2/37°C/RH incubator arrives for inverted
microscopes.
See "Axiovert
for live cell work" in
Equipment section for details.
5/Dec/05
Sutter Lambda 10-3 filter wheel has arrived. This will allow
ratio imaging on the inverted, widefield microscope. See "Axiovert
for live cell work" in
Equipment section for details.
14/Nov/05
Motorised XY-stage has arrived. This will allow
multiple fields of view to be acquired during long term time-lapse
experiments.
See "Axiovert for live cell work" in
Equipment section for
details.
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