Wright Cell Imaging Facility

 

 

 

Upright Confocal   Upright Widefield   Live Cell Inverted    Microdissection   Stereology   Offline Analysis

Zeiss Axioplan 2 with Axiocam, Axiovision and Deconvolution

This widefield fluorescence microscope provides high quality optics for routine immunofluorescence microscopy.

The microscope is also equipped for 'Deconvolution'. Microscope images have an intrinsic, largely predictable ‘blur’ due to the limited aperture of the microscope objective lens. ‘Deconvolution’ is the name given to a suite of techniques designed to correct this blur and improve the original image. A number of algorithms are available, trading speed of processing for final image quality. Deconvolution is considered to be more 'photon-efficient' than confocal microscopes, although lengthy post-acquisition processing is required.

 

This upright microscope is equipped with a Zeiss AxioCam high resolution, digital camera and Axiovision software providing deconvolution software that uses a theoretical point-spread function.

GFAP-positive (green) astrocyte from adult mouse hippocampus. Sample provided by R. Logan (TWRI). Scale-bar 5 µm. Images are median slices from z-series. Insets are magnified regions of the cell-body. Panels are deconvolved with the following algorithms (clockwise from top-left)) original data (no deconvolution), nearest neighbour, inverse filter, constrained iterative.