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fastFLIM microscopy add-on system – New York, USA
This microscope system integrates several modalities of imaging including the Inscoper fastFLIM, simultaneous multi-channel FRET widefield, and a spinning TIRF imaging. The fastFLIM module enables the development and the quantification of FRET biosensors in living...
Ratiometric imaging – Montpellier, FRANCE
This widefield microscope is dedicated the imaging of ratiometric optical biosensors for monitoring plant signalling responses to abiotic and biotic stresses. INSCOPER has upgraded the system to provide an additional benefit in designing complex protocols for...
Continuous motion imaging – Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA
This system is used to perform continuous motion imaging of large samples on multi-well plate supports at a very high frame rate. INSCOPER has replaced some of the existing system’s devices and integrating a dedicated sub-system (or module) for continuous motion...
fastFLIM & FRAP – Rennes, France
Combining the Inscoper fastFLIM with Inscoper's scanFRAP photomanipulation solution the system serves multiple biologists with different levels of microscopy practice. The system is mainly used for rapid imaging of biosensors expressed by transfected live cells. The...
FRET & multi purpose shared system – Grenoble, France
The system is a shared microscope used for different purposes: quantitative FRET imaging at the cell scale, fluorescence imaging over large scales, or fast imaging of micro-organisms. Different methods are used depending on the project. The Inscoper software role for...
Random Illumination Microscopy – Toulouse, France
Random Illumination Microscopy is a new and promising super-resolution technique for live cell imaging. Random Illumination Microscopy is an innovative SIM-based super-resolution technique for live cell imaging. RIM exploits speckled illuminations and statistical...
Widefield & Tiling – Paris, France
This microscopy system automated by INSCOPER is used for wide field fluorescence, bright field imaging with colour camera, high content screening-like, FRET and time lapse experiments. The microscope is installed at the Plate-Forme IMAG'IC, Institut Cochin in Paris,...
Photoluminescence spectra measuring of dynamically moving nanophosphors – Paris, France
The research team measures photoluminescence spectra of dynamically moving single nanophosphors and their assemblies, from which they study the orientation and rotational behavior of various nano- and bio-systems. The laser scanning confocal fluorescence microscope is...
Light-Sheet/SPIM – Toulouse, France
The SPIM (Selective Plane Illumination Microscope) is a microscope based on a light sheet excitation. It allows fast optical sectioning, in 3D and in depth for the living, it also offers multi-view acquisition possibilities. Researchers use this system to observe a...
3D High Throughput Imaging – Nice, France
This microscope is used for multi-dimensional image acquisition of fluorescently‐tagged proteins to follow the dynamics of cellular structures. Samples are imaged in high content screening conditions with three dimensions and three channels for each sample....
PALM, TIRF, FRAP – Berkeley, California
The microscope was originally designed as a TIRF system for PALM imaging. A photomanipulation module (FRAP) has been added, this modality is now combined with the TIRF technique in a user-friendly interface. This system is used for fast single molecule tracking in...