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Nikon Imaging Center
The Nikon Imaging Center at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine (NIC@NU-FSM) is an integral component of the Northwestern University Cell Imaging Facility, supported by Nikon, the Feinberg School of Medicine, Department of Cell & Molecular Biology and the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Established in 2008, the NIC@NU-FSM carries an important mission to:
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Featuring both Nikon's N-SIM structured illumination system and incubation, this system provides a powerful platform for live-cell super-resolution imaging.
The BioStation IM-Q incorporates a microscope, an incubator and a high-sensitivity cooled CCD camera in a compact body. This all-in-one package provides a stable environment for live cells and advanced solutions for simple long-term time-lapse data acquisition.
The BioStation IM-Q incorporates a microscope, an incubator and a high-sensitivity cooled CCD camera in a compact body. This all-in-one package provides a stable environment for live cells and advanced solutions for simple long-term time-lapse data acquisition.
The BioStation CT combines the cell culture and imaging environments to enable accurate monitoring of individual cells and colonies while maintaining stable environmental conditions.
The AZ/C2 is a macro confocal microscope system which allows for the capture of confocal images allowing for better resolution of 3D specimens.
Deep tissue imaging is made possible using this Nikon A1R MP multiphoton system configured on Ni-E upright microscope.
This multimodal TIRF, super-resolution N-STORM, and spinning disk confocal system is adaptable to a variety of samples.
Combining the Nikon Ti2-E microscope with Yokogawa CSU-W1 spinning disk and emission splitting optics unlocks fast and large field of view confocal imaging.
This fast and large field of view widefield system features a Nikon Ti2-E and Lumencor Spectra III light engine.
Using the Nikon A1Rsi resonant scanning confocal system with spectral detector, this system is made for linear unmixing of multiplynlabeled samples.