Zeiss LSM 410
The LSM 410 confocal microscope is located on the sixth floor of the Medical School in room E638. The system consists of a Zeiss LSM 410 laser-scanning module mounted on a Zeiss Axiovert 100 microscope. The system offers five excitation wavelengths (633nm, 568nm, 488nm, 364nm, and 351nm), and for detection, three separate PMTs, each with its own adjustable pinhole and emission filter wheel. A Bioptechs Delta T4 heating stage and objective heater are available to facilitate live cell imaging on all the Zeiss systems. For additional information and training, please contact Maryanne Pendergast at x2575.
Personnel
Maryanne Pendergast
Training and Facility Manager
368-2575 (office)
216-224-8649 (cell)
mxp19@case.edu
Equipment
Zeiss LSM 410 laser scanning module
Zeiss Axiovert 100 inverted microscope
Internal HeNe laser, ex 633nm
External Omnichrome Ar/Kr laser, ex 488nm/568nm respectively
External Coherent Enterprise UV laser, ex 351nm and 364nm
3 PMTs for simultaneous detection of three separate channels
Wide assortment of high quality objectives with both short and long working distances
Bioptechs Delta T4 temperature control system for live cell imaging
Policies
All prospective users are expected to have experience with basic epi-fluorescence microscopy including standard fluorescent or
GFP techniques.
Everyone must be trained and approved for independent operation of the system by Maryanne. The average training time is approximately 5-6 hrs, and is related to the user’s experience with microscopes and PC computers.
Everyone is expected to use and care for the equipment as demonstrated during the initial training session. Abuse of the system may result in the cancellation of user privileges; repair costs will be charged to the lab at fault.
Confocal assistance is available at an hourly rate for one-time evaluation experiments and infrequent users.
Data can be stored short-term on the NIC server which is accessible to all computers within the facility as a mapped drive (Z:\); the server is available to other computers through a web interface. Data can also be saved to CDs and 100MB ZIP drives.
Sign up during the day is first come/ first serve and may be restricted to two half days per week during exceptionally busy times.
Additional time is available after hours and on the weekend for experienced users (reduced rate, first come/first serve).
Sign up should include user and
PI names, time, and phone number.
After your session please check the sign-up calendar:
If the next user is scheduled within three hours, please leave the laser and Hg arc lamp on and turn the power adjust knob to minimum (6 o’clock).
If the next user is scheduled to arrive after three hours, please turn the system off.
If you are the last user of the day, and someone is scheduled to use the system after hours, please call to ascertain that he or she will actually be coming. This is especially important for Friday evenings.
Fees
| Day Time | After Hours |
| $25/ hr | $15/hr |
Useful Links
Concerned about possible spectral overlap between fluorescent dyes and resultant bleed-through problems? This interactive site will allow you to superimpose the excitation and emission spectra of multiple fluorochromes on a normalized axis. Use this site to plan the fluorescent dyes for your experiments.
http://www.microscopy.bio-rad.com/fluorescence/fluorophoreDatab.htm
The confocal listserv is maintained by the University of Buffalo and has archived discussions dating from November 1991. Topics covered include anything and everything having to do with confocal microscopy. It’s great for trouble shooting problems, and also for the breadth of information available. A visit to this site is a must for all confocal users!
http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/archives/confocal.html
Documentation