thanks for the vid! One question though, do you know the reason for those asymmetrical 3D PSF that you got on the Nikon system. Was it that the obj didn't have appropriate spherical aberration correction for the particular emission excitation and/or emission wavelength that you were imaging at? Or was it because of wrong immersion media and/or lack of coverglass thickness correction? Just trying to learn about different sources that cause these asymmetrical 3D PSF.
in my system, sometimes the rings appear in one direction, sometimes in the other and sometimes in both the directions- totally inconsistent. why would that happen?
It's incredible to see the astigmatism & spherical aberration demonstrated with the beads through the z-stacking. Nice job!!!
Thank you for such a clear explanation.
thanks for the vid! One question though, do you know the reason for those asymmetrical 3D PSF that you got on the Nikon system. Was it that the obj didn't have appropriate spherical aberration correction for the particular emission excitation and/or emission wavelength that you were imaging at? Or was it because of wrong immersion media and/or lack of coverglass thickness correction? Just trying to learn about different sources that cause these asymmetrical 3D PSF.
How to do with tetraspeck? Does it also use ethanol to dilute?
in my system, sometimes the rings appear in one direction, sometimes in the other and sometimes in both the directions- totally inconsistent. why would that happen?
Nice Lecture.
What a machine!!!
What are those purple syringe tools? Do they measure a specific amount of a substance? What are they called?
micropipette... for measuring liquid volumes from 1ml to under
what is the name of the software?