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Scanning electron microscopy
Hitachi SU-70 SEM w/ Oxford Ultim Max Infinity 170 EDS
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Electron-beam lithography
Raith EBPG 5000+ and EBPG 5200+
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Atomic force microscopy
A Bruker Dimension Fastscan AFM provides atomic force microscopy in both air and fluids using the new “Peak Force” tapping mode as well as very high speed resonant tapping mode.
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X-ray diffractometer
The Rigaku rotating anode X-ray diffractometer (XRD) is a workhorse for characterizing epitaxial thin films, polycrystalline films, and bulk single crystals.
Frederick Walker
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Super-resolution and confocal microscopes
Learn about our Abberior STEDYCON, Andor BC43, Leica SP8, Leica Stellaris 8 Falcon, and Nikon CSU-W1.
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Light sheet microscope
Miltenyi UM Blaze is a a user-friendly light sheet microscope designed for subcellular 3D imaging of large and multiple samples.
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Other microscopes
Learn about our Leica DMi8 epifluorescence, Leica Thunder Imager 3D epifluorescence, Leica LMD7000 laser microdissection, and Leica M125 stereo microscopes and Thorlabs optical tweezers system.
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Cellular and mitochondrial respiration and bioenergetics
Cellular and mitochondrial respiration (OCR) and acidification (ECAR) are assessed with the Agilent Seahorse XF Pro 96. In a 96-well plate format, real-time measurements of cellular respiration, oxidative phosphorylation, mitochondrial leak, and mitochondrial transport are assessed as functional kinetic measurements of cellular bioenergetics. Changes in acidification are also observed simultaneously. An integrated Agilent BioTek Cytation5 imager correlates cell number via Hoechst nuclear stain to respiration for more accurate normalization of respiration.
Located within Chemical Metabolism CoreRebecca Cardone, MS
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Aberration-Corrected Electron Microscopy (ACEM) Core
Our core's focus is cutting-edge and high-throughput capability in electron microscopy techniques, including TEM, SEM, and FIB.