I am curious what kind of microscopes used in your research. Are they easy to operate? Any recommendation?

Qian Luo
Qian Luo
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I am curious what kind of microscopes used in your research. Are they easy to operate? Any recommendation?

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Renate Weizbauer Answered Sep 13, 2022

Carnegie Institution for Science

HI Qian Luo, that's a great question! I am interested in the localization and dynamics of different proteins in living organisms and am using a spinning disk confocal microscope, that gives you high temporal and spatial resolution (if is quite fast) and can also perform optical sections, so I have used it to determine protein localization patterns in 3D. And depending on the system you're using, you can image a few layers of cells into the organ, which is quite useful.

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Qian Luo Answered Sep 13, 2022

Shanghai JiaoTong University

Renate Weizbauer, thank you very much for your answer! We have spin disk confocal microscope for fast image and it is quiet useful.

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