
The MFP-3D-CF
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Advance your bioscience research by combining the power of confocal imaging with the high resolution of Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM).
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Figure 1 The MFP-3D-CF integrated with the Olympus FluoView™ laser scanning confocal. |
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Application Examples |
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Figure 2 shows correlation of topography and fluorescence on a sample of multicolored beads. The RGB confocal image is displayed as color overlaid on the 3D- rendered topography. Beads are easily identified by their fluorescent labels. The AFM reveals features below the confocal resolution limit, such as very small spheres and a salt crystal (foreground). |
Figure 2 Fluorescent microspheres |
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| The confocal can directly image the cantilever and tip geometry (Figure 3). This shows a maximum projection along the Z axis and X axis of a volume data set containing a Si3N4 cantilever. The tip location is seen precisely. |
Figure 3 Olympus TR800 cantilever. |
| In Figure 4, the confocal was used to engage the tip precisely on 50µm tall pollen grains. The AFM image shows fine surface detail, whereas the confocal image distinguishes the internal structure of different pollen species. | Figure 4 Mixed pollen grains. |
Figure 5 illustrates AFM and confocal imaging of living cells. Because the transmitted light signal is not optically sectioned, the shadow of the tip is visible even when disengaged from the surface. Transmitted light makes it easy to align the AFM tip with the confocal for imaging of a particular cell.
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Figure 6 illustrates AFM and confocal imaging of bone-marrow-derived mast cells. This 3D image of mast cells combines two distinct yet correlated datasets. The AFM provides high-resolution surface information; the confocal shows the distribution of the fluorescent label throughout the cell. The confocal data is overlaid on the rendered AFM topography. Note the four dark regions near the center left of the image; the upper two are beneath the cell surface, whereas the lower two are surface features visible in the topography. For additional information on the MFP-3D-CF or a quotation, please contact us. |
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