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Ixon ultra 897bv

Manufactured by Oxford Instruments

The IXon ULTRA 897BV is a high-performance, back-illuminated, electron-multiplying CCD (EMCCD) camera designed for low-light imaging applications. It features a 1024 x 1024 pixel sensor with a pixel size of 13 μm and a quantum efficiency of up to 95%. The camera provides high-speed readout rates up to 17 MHz and advanced on-chip electron multiplication to enhance signal-to-noise ratio in low-light conditions.

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TIRF Microscopy of Cell Samples

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Cells were imaged at room temperature using a Nikon Ti-E inverted microscope (Nikon Instruments) outfitted with a TIRF 60X/1.49 NA oil objective, an Andor Laser Combiner and an electron-multiplying charge-coupled device camera (iXon ULTRA 897BV; Andor Technology). Samples were excited with a 488nm laser line, and emission was collected through a single band-pass filter centered on 510 nm. All images were acquired using iQ3 acquisition software (Andor Technology). The depth of the evanescent field was approximately 150 nm.
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TIRF Microscopy of Cell Samples

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Cells were imaged at room temperature using a Nikon Ti-E inverted microscope (Nikon Instruments) outfitted with a TIRF 60X/1.49 NA oil objective, an Andor Laser Combiner and an electron-multiplying charge-coupled device camera (iXon ULTRA 897BV; Andor Technology). Samples were excited with a 488nm laser line, and emission was collected through a single band-pass filter centered on 510 nm. All images were acquired using iQ3 acquisition software (Andor Technology). The depth of the evanescent field was approximately 150 nm.
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