Olympus FV1000 manual FLUOVIEW--From, Olympus is Open

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FLUOVIEW—More Advanced than Ever

The Olympus FLUOVIEW FV1000 confocal laser scanning microscope delivers efficient and reliable performance together with the high resolution required for multi-dimensional observation of cell and tissue morphology, and precise molecular localization. The FV1000 incorporates the industry’s first dedicated laser light stimulation scanner to achieve simultaneous targeted laser stimulation and imaging for real-time visualization of rapid cell responses. The FV1000 also measures diffusion coefficients of intracellular molecules, quantifying molecular kinetics. Quite simply, the FLUOVIEW FV1000 represents a new plateau, bringing “imaging to analysis.”

Olympus continues to drive forward the development of FLUOVIEW microscopes, using input from researchers to meet their evolving demands and bringing “imaging to analysis.”

Quality Performance with Innovative Design

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Contents FV1000 FLUOVIEW--From Olympus is OpenImaging to Analysis Ing up New WorldsAdvanced Fluoview Systems Enhance the Power of Your Research Page Scanners/Detection Excellent Precision, Sensitivity and StabilityLaser combiner/Fiber Samples and Specimens IcityOptical System Spectral Based Detection Filter Based DetectionWide Choice of Bleaching Modes SIM Simultaneous Scanner UnitSimultaneous Laser Light Stimulation and Imaging Multi-Purpose Laser CombinerBest Reliability for Colocalization Analysis Improved Flatness and Resolution at 405 nmNEW Low Chromatic Aberration Objective Flatness Comparison Image at 1x ZoomFV1000MPE Multiphoton Excitation System User-Friendly Software to Support Your Research Multi Stimulation Software Re-Use FunctionHelp Guide Multi-Area Time-Lapse SoftwareFret Measurement Multi-Dimensional Time-Lapse3D/4D Volume Rendering Light StimulationPoint FCS-Point scan Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy Diffusion Measurement PackageRICS-Raster Imaging Correlation Spectroscopy Frap AnalysisRics Analysis Method Rics Application and PrinciplesRics Principle Spatial Correlation AlgorithmFLIP-Fluorescence Loss in Photobleaching FRAP-Fluorescence Recovery after PhotobleachingLaser Light Stimulation Multi-Point Laser Light Stimulation PhotoconversionUncaging Focal Drift Compensation for Long Time-Lapse Imaging Multi-Dimensional Time-LapseSignificantly Improved Long Time-Lapse Throughput Maintain Cell Activity Over a Long PeriodAutomated from 3D Image Acquisition to Mosaic Imaging 3D Mosaic ImagingMosaic Imaging for 3D XYZ Construction Expandability to Support Diverse Application AnalysisNHeNe Ree MCherry405 Ulti 458 473 488 515Laser Systems Optional Upgrade Equipments for FV1000Scanning Units Illumination UnitsHigh-Precision Motorized Stage/ Prior H117 FV1000 System DiagramCO2 Incubator Using WI-UCD, WI-DICTHRA2 Main SpecificationsUsing U-UCD8A-2, IX2-LWUCDA2 and U-DICTS Objectives for BX2Images are courtesy of the following institutions Dimensions, Weight and Power ConsumptionRecommended FV1000 system setup IX81, BX61, BX61WI Fluoview website Olympus Corpoaration is ISO9001/ISO14001 certified