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Ixon ultra 897 emccd andor cameras

Manufactured by Oxford Instruments

The IXon Ultra 897 is an EMCCD (Electron Multiplying Charge Coupled Device) camera manufactured by Andor, a division of Oxford Instruments. It is designed for low-light scientific imaging applications that require high-sensitivity and fast frame rates.

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Single Molecule Imaging with TIRF Microscopy

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All experiments were performed using a total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscope, iMIC (Till Photonics, Germany), equipped with a 100x Olympus TIRF NA 1.49 DIC objective. The fluorophores were excited using laser lines at 488, 561 and 640 nm. The emitted fluorescence from the sample was filtered using an Andromeda quad-band bandpass filter (FF01-446-523-600-677). For dual-color experiments, an Andor TuCam beam splitter, equipped with a spectral long pass of 580 and 640nm and band pass filter of 525/50, 560/25, 710/80 (Semrock) was used. Time series were recorded using iXon Ultra 897 EMCCD Andor Cameras (X-8499 & X-8533) operating at 5 Hz frequency for standard acquisition and at 10 Hz for single molecule tracking.
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Single Molecule Imaging with TIRF Microscopy

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All experiments were performed using a total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscope, iMIC (Till Photonics, Germany), equipped with a 100x Olympus TIRF NA 1.49 DIC objective. The fluorophores were excited using laser lines at 488, 561 and 640 nm. The emitted fluorescence from the sample was filtered using an Andromeda quad-band bandpass filter (FF01-446-523-600-677). For dual-color experiments, an Andor TuCam beam splitter, equipped with a spectral long pass of 580 and 640nm and band pass filter of 525/50, 560/25, 710/80 (Semrock) was used. Time series were recorded using iXon Ultra 897 EMCCD Andor Cameras (X-8499 & X-8533) operating at 5 Hz frequency for standard acquisition and at 10 Hz for single molecule tracking.
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