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UW Biochemistry Optical Core
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 2 ต.ค. 2020
All things BOC- and microscopy-related!
SIM theory and start-up tutorial
This video will go through the basics behind structured illumination microscopy (SIM) and how to acquire your first SIM image.
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Imaging using the widefield microscope tutorial
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I'll be going over how to actually acquire an image with the BOC's widefield microscope. I'll also discuss using filter wheels, the widefield light sources, and the cameras mounted on the microscope.
Widefield theory and start-up tutorial
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This video introduces the widefield component of the N-STORM instrument. I talk about what makes a widefield a widefield and how to start-up the instrument.
Confocal theory and start-up tutorial
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This video presents a very basic introduction to confocal functionality, and how to start-up and shut down the BOC's A1R confocal.
Saving images in NIS-Elements tutorial
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There are many different options for how to save your images in Elements. I'll discuss the differences between options and which formats are best.
LED and brightfield illumination tutorial
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I show basic operation of the LED and brightfield illumination modes, as well as addressing common issues users experience with both.
Resonant scanner tutorial
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This video introduces the resonant scanner and its differences with the standard "Galvano" imaging mode. I also talk about incorporating it into your imaging workflow to speed up your experiments.
Finding your best imaging settings
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I walk through how to determine the best settings for your imaging experiment, and discuss the function of each of the settings.
Speeding up your imaging using optical configurations
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I discuss how a user can create optical configurations to improve, streamline, and quicken imaging experiments.
Z-series tutorial using NIS-Elements
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Please leave a comment with questions or suggestions for future videos! Website: boc.wisc.edu
Can you give more information? I am interested and already work with galvanic resonance scanners. I have built them. I am already at using them for searching for things in my body and would be able to peer review and looking for people to review what I do too. Hard to find testees. Its safe as the scan only uses only microcurrents so in my opinion its safer than MRI. I opt out of MRI and do very little xrays. How would I contact you?
Where is the video link to the Optical Configuration?
I appreciate this lesson. I have a question: can I save my file as a tiff format with a 'scale bar'. I am using Nikon Eclipse Ti2, associated with NIS-element software. Thank you.
I have the same doubt/question
click on the um icon on the left on the screen it should show up a scale bar, now adjust which objective you are using 2.5X 10x or 50x and it should autoscale itself.
Great video! Really helps me a lot!
Nice information. Plz send some more videos
there are still so much more different functions for NIS elements, this is one of the best channels in youtube that gives an informative tutorial. I hope you continue to make more tutorials
Glad you're enjoying the videos! There are an overwhelming number of features in NIS-Elements, and I intend to continue to update this channel with more videos that focus on each of those features. Stay tuned!