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CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY CORE FACILITY

Director (Acting): James W. Jacobberger, PhD
Professor, General Medical Sciences (Oncology)
jwj@case.edu


Services and Resources


The Confocal Microscopy Core provides high-end microscopic imaging systems, expertise, and methods for cell based analysis. The operational design provides services in (1) independent mode, in which the investigator performs the analysis after appropriate training by facility staff; (2) dependent mode, in which the facility manager performs the analysis for the investigator with samples that the investigator has prepared or facility staff performs the entire experiment for the investigator.

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*New Microscope*
Read about the recently acquired fluorescence microscope here.


Conventional Confocal Imaging

  • Zeiss LSM510 inverted confocal microscope system
  • Simultaneous images of up to three different fluorophores plus transmitted light image
  • Argon laser for 458, 488, and 514 nm excitation
  • He-Ne lasers for 543 and 633 nm excitation
  • Differential interference contrast (DIC) images
  • Fixed or living specimens
  • Fluorescence resonance energy transfer
  • Single optical sectioning
  • 3D image acquisition and rendering

Multiphoton Confocal Imaging

  • Tunable Ti-Sapphire laser (Mira-F-V5-XW-220) with diode pump laser (Verdi 5 W)
  • Two and three-photon imaging
  • Nondestructive, low-energy imaging of living cells
  • Permits imaging deep into solid tissues, e.g., tumors

Image Analysis

  • Dedicated Pentium III personal computer for image acquisition
  • Subsequent image analysis and processing takes place on an additional computer
  • Software available includes Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Premier, NIH Image, AutoQuant, CorelDraw, Micrografx Designer, SigmaPlot, SigmaStat, and PowerPoint, as well as typical spreadsheet and word processing programs.
  • All computers are interconnected through a local area network, permitting rapid exchange of large image files and other data between computers.

Training

  • Initial user training provided by Core personnel
  • Includes instruction in the safe use of lasers and in the proper handling of high-cost objectives; and a general overview of the image acquisition software
  • Once a user has become experienced with the instrumentation, he/she will be allowed to use the facility independently, including nights and weekends.

Fees

Instrument   Hourly Rate
  Room CC Member Non-CC Member
Confocal Microscopy  
Zeiss LSM 510 Inverted Confocal System
– Laser scanning microscope
3-516 40.00 55.00
 
Leica DMI6000 Inverted Fluorescent Microscope
– Wide-field system, environment controlled, time-lapsed
3-413 10.00 / Hour *
50.00 / Run **
13.00 / Hour *
65.00 / Run **
 
D-Metrix DX-40 Automated Light Microscope
– Digital slide scanner
3-413 5.00 / Slide 7.00 / Slide
 
Nikon Eclipse TE2000-S Inverted Fluorescent Microscope
– Wide-field system with digital image acquisition
3-413 8.00 11.00
 
* Single imaging sessions 0-5 hours are charged an hourly rate.
** Single imaging sessions greater than 5 hours will be charged on a per run basis.


Contact for Information


Location: Wolstein Research Building-3rd Floor; 3-413, 3-516
Director: James W. Jacobberger, PhD
Phone: 216/368-4645
E-mail: jwj@case.edu
Manager: R. Michael Sramkoski
Phone: 216/368-1021
E-mail: rms19@case.edu

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