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Zeiss TIRF microscope
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Tousimis Autosamdri 815B Critical Point Dryer
Cressington 208HR High Resolution Sputter Coater
Leica EM ACE200 Low Vacuum Coater
EM Immunolabeling
Sectioning Equipment
Leica VT1000S Vibratome
Tissue Culture
Thermo Scientific Biosafety Hood
Thermo Scientific CO2 Incubator

Zeiss TIRF microscope

The newest addition to the BIF infrastructure is the Zeiss Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence, or TIRF, microscope. This microscope is designed to examine cellular structure located very near the surface of the cell (interface between the cell and the coverslip). Equipped with a CO2 chamber and incubator, this system is ideal for mammalian cell biology projects. This system is also capable of performing FRAP imaging and will detect the faintest signals with the new ORCA-Flash 4.0 sCMOS camera.

UBC Bioimaging Facility
Vancouver Campus
George Cunningham Building
2146 East Mall
Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z3
Tel 604 822 3354
Website www.bioimaging.ubc.ca
Email bif.manager@ubc.ca
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