Inverted microscope at UCSF
- Definition
- An optical microscope with its light source and condenser on the top, above the stage pointing down, while the objectives and turret are below the stage pointing up.
- Categories
- Instrument → Microscope → Optical microscope → Inverted microscope
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Mission Bay
Gladstone Histology and Light Microscopy Core
Gladstone Institutes,
Mission Bay
Contact: General Inquiries
415-734-2566
histology@gladstone.ucsf.edu
- Zeiss Z1 with Hamamatsu Orca ER, Hamamatsu EM-CCD, Xeon lamp, motorized stage and incubation system
Mission Bay, Mt. Zion
Laboratory for Cell Analysis (Diller Comprehensive Cancer Center Cytometry Core)
http://eagle-i.ucsf.edu/i/0000015e-077d-b8c9-7df5-b10d80000000,
Mission Bay, Mt. Zion
Contact: General Inquiries
415-514-4176
braunb@peds.ucsf.edu
- MB HD-337 Zeiss Observer (inverted tissue culture)
Mission Bay, Parnassus
Cell and Genome Engineering Core
Mission Bay, Parnassus
Contact: Jennifer Page
(415) 502-3387
cgecore@ucsf.edu
- Leica DMIL inverted microscope for TL and fluorescence