Prairie Technologies’ microscopy offerings are based around a modular design concept. The core module is Prairie’s proprietary galvanometer scanning unit optimized for precise registration, maximum speed, highest zoom, and raster scan imaging with accurate placement of multipoint excitation. By integrating this modular system design into Prairie’s LSM family, we have provided the scientist with an abundance of plug-and-play modules allowing for the microscope to be custom-configured to meet research needs. The scanhead can be purchased with a Prairie stand-alone base or modified for use with Zeiss, Olympus or Nikon microscope stands.
C. elegans embryo expressing B-tubulin GFP
Image courtesy of Koen Verbrugghe and Chris Malone, Laboratory of Molecular Biology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI
Time-lapse recordings of tubulin GFP C. elegans embryos during mitosis.
One image was acquired every second with a 100x Super Fluor lens using the SFC.
Image courtesy of Kevin Eliceiri and Koen Verbrugghe, LOCI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI.