DeltaMyc. Fluorescence Lifetime Mapping Microscope. Affordable Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy (FLIM)

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DeltaMyc Fluorescence Lifetime Mapping Microscope Affordable Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy (FLIM)

DeltaMyc Affordable Fluorescence Imaging Lifetime Microscopy (FLIM) At last, an affordable yet powerful benchtop FLIM system. The DeltaMyc is a highly functional, confocal fluorescence microscopy system carefully coordinated to prevent altering the native microscope's optical performance features and capabilities. It supports both upright and inverted microscope bench systems. For lifetime sample analysis, HORIBA Scientific, the leader in fluorescence lifetime spectroscopy, employs its advanced Delta series electronics components and light sources. Time-resolved fluorescence capabilities employ the precision and sensitivity of Time-Correlated Single-Photon Counting (TCSPC). The DeltaMyc's Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging (FLIM) capabilities utilize an automated X, Y fast scanning stage, which, combined with its confocal ability, can generate rapid fluorescence lifetime mapping with spatial resolution at the micron level. The DeltaMyc is a highly flexible research-grade tool because it combines a large range of picosecond pulsed laser (DeltaDiode TM ) sources (spanning wavelengths from 375 to 670 nm), multiple filter and filter-cube configurations, and various detector options to suit your needs. Its imaging capabilities use a CCD camera for the definition of the area of interest, with direct fluorescence imaging possible using the recommended high dynamic range, low noise cooled camera. The DeltaMyc is easily controlled from the intuitive user interface of our DataStation software, for fluorescence lifetimes. Our DAS6 software facilitates full reconvolution analysis to generate spatial maps of the fit parameters including lifetimes, pre-exponential factors, average lifetimes, and fluorescence intensities.

Model of the transferrin molecules bound to polylysine-coated coverslips exhibiting FRET. Decay curves for donor (D) only and donor plus acceptor (DA) for the system above. Samples gratefully acknowledged from M. Barroso, Center for CardiovascularSciences, Albany Medical College. Applications Biological as well as material science samples Cell and tissue analysis intrinsic fluorescence Conjugated fluorescence labels and quantum dots Thin films and semiconductors Fluorescence dyes Nanoparticles Quantum dots FRET Unique Features Fully-integrated system with direct source coupling, confocal detection and single-photon counting module New DeltaDiodes high repetition rate lasers, CW or pulsed operation Widefield steady state fluorescence for comparative studies Lifetime determination from 100 ps to 10 µs Cooled fluorescence camera Fast mapping speed (data in seconds) Lifetime Map of BPAE cells.

Components DeltaHub (TCSPC Electronics) Time-correlated single photon module PPD Series Detectors Spectral response: 250-900 nm Dark counts < 80 cps DeltaDiode Sources Repetition rate up to 100 MHz 375 nm 485 nm 395 nm 510 nm 405 nm 635 nm 415 nm 650 nm 425 nm 670 nm 440 nm 730 nm 450 nm 785 nm 470 nm X-Y Motorized Stage Automated X-Y stage 0.5 µm resolution

DeltaMyc Specifications Microscope Objective Kinematic confocal pinholes Camera Fluorescence camera Excitation sources Repetition rate Wavelength range Motorized stage Based on both upright Olympus BX53 and IX73 inverted microscopes Plan achromat x10 and x60, other magnifications available. 6 position turret 6 diameters, 0.1, 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1 mm 12 bits, 1.4 Mpix, cooled, low noise Direct-coupled pulsed laser sources 10 khz to 100 MHz, with DeltaDiode sources From 375 to 670 nm Resolution Travel range Manual control Automatic control TCSPC mapping TCSPC Electronics Lifetime range Dead time Detector Spectral range Transit spread time Dark count Filters ND filter sliders Software 0.5 µm 75 x 50 mm With joystick Through DataStation software High-speed scan, down to 5 ms per decay Single-photon counting detection 100 ps to 10 µs (depending on sample) <10 ns PPD picosecond detection module 250-850 nm <300 ps <80 cps 6 positions: 0, 0.3, 0.6, 1, 2 and 3 OD Operating system Windows 7 Dimensions Upright Inverted 68 cm x 46 cm x 60 cm 90 cm x 50 cm x 75 cm Weight 40 kg 65 kg

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