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https://www.jeolusa.com/PRODUCTS/Industrial-Equipment/High-Power-Electron-Beam-Sources

High power electron beam source that is designed to uniformly deposit metal oxides onto wide plastic films or steel plates in continuous feed such as in magnetic tape manufacture for high density recording or in wrapping film manufacture with oxide barrier function

Proper citation: Jeol JEBG-1000UB High Power Electron Beam Source (RRID:SCR_020169) Copy   


https://www.kramerscientific.com/cell-biology.html

M2Bio is the original hybrid stereo-compound fluorescence microscope available to customers worldwide from Kramer Scientific. It is the go-to microscope for genetic research, cell biology, neuroscience, and developmental biology. The continuous zoom capabilities in both stereo and compound make it for transgenic sorting and observation needs. While copied by others, the M2BIO still offers the best value and flexibility for those needing true stereo for picking with a compound light path for resolving more faint fluorescence markers.

Proper citation: Kramer Scientific M2Bio M2BIO (RRID:SCR_020202) Copy   


https://www.jeolusa.com/PRODUCTS/Scanning-Electron-Microscopes-SEM/Benchtop/NeoScope-Benchtop-SEM

Scanning electron microscope that is equipped with large chamber, high and low vacuum modes, secondary and backscatter electron detectors, real time 3D imaging, highly advanced auto functions and option to add fully embedded EDS with real time, Live, analysis.

Proper citation: Jeol JCM-7000 NeoScope Benchtop Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) (RRID:SCR_020180) Copy   


https://www.jeolusa.com/PRODUCTS/Scanning-Electron-Microscopes-SEM/FE-SEM/JSM-F100

Scanning electron microscope that offers high spatial resolution imaging and analysis at nanoscale

Proper citation: Jeol JSM-F100 Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) (RRID:SCR_020187) Copy   


https://www.jeolusa.com/PRODUCTS/Electron-Spin-Resonance/JES-X330

Electron spin resonance spectrometer that is user friendly and provides high sensitivity, resolution, and stability.

Proper citation: Jeol JES-X330 Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) Spectrometer (RRID:SCR_020185) Copy   


https://www.jeolusa.com/PRODUCTS/Nuclear-Magnetic-Resonance/JNM-ECZS

Nuclear magnetic resonance spectormeter that incorporates ultra high accuracy RF circuitry utilizing latest digital high frequency technology. Compact spectrometer equipped with functions normally only found on research models and supports most advanced NMR experiments.

Proper citation: Jeol JNM-ECZS Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectrometer (RRID:SCR_020184) Copy   


https://www.leica-microsystems.com/products/microscope-cameras/p/leica-dfc495/

Leica DFC495 is a digital camera with 8 Megapixel CCD that quickly captures high-resolution images microscopy in life science.. The scan preview in SXGA resolution provides up to 18 frames per second (fps) and allows the sample to be adjusted and focussed directly on the computer screen. The Peltier cooling reduces noise for imaging in low light conditions. .

Proper citation: Leica DFC495 Microscope Camera (RRID:SCR_020217) Copy   


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https://www.leica-microsystems.com/products/stereo-microscopes-macroscopes/p/leica-s8-apo/

Greenough stereo microscope, Leica S8 APO with apochromatic 8:1 zoom and 75mm working distance allows easy access to specimen even at high magnification up to 80x which is best for quality control, cell sorting and microinjection applications. Ergonomic 38 viewing angle provides comfort, which helps increase productivity, reduce fatigue related inspection errors and acquire precise positioning while working with incident or transmitted light. Adjustable zoom stops allows fast, easy, repeatable measurements and inspections. The Integrated Documentation port allows to connect digital cameras.

Proper citation: Leica APO S8 S8 APO (RRID:SCR_020211) Copy   


https://www.jeolusa.com/PRODUCTS/Transmission-Electron-Microscopes-TEM/120-kV/JEM-1400Flash

Transmission electron microscope that can be used to first view samples at low magnification before studying fine structures of interest at high magnification.

Proper citation: Jeol JEOL JEM-1400Flash Transmission Electron Microscope (RRID:SCR_020179) Copy   


https://www.jeolusa.com/PRODUCTS/Nuclear-Magnetic-Resonance/Magnets

Superconducting magnets including actively shielded magnets from 400 to 800 MHz, and ultra high field magnets from 900 to 930 MHz. Magnets feature low cryogen consumption cryostats, extremely small B0 drift characteristics and homogeneity.

Proper citation: Jeol 400-800 MHz Magnets (RRID:SCR_020152) Copy   


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https://jascoinc.com/products/spectroscopy/circular-dichroism/j-1000-series-models/j-1500-circular-dichroism-spectrophotometer/

J-1500 allows for the maximum flexibility to upgrade your CD system with different measurement techniques. While the standard measurement modes are CD, LD, and absorbance, up to four simultaneous modes can be measured when combined with a wide range of sampling accessories. These accessories can measure a variety of samples, from liquids to films to solid-states. Temperature control systems can be coupled with multi-position cells to run thermal melts, providing researchers with CD and thermodynamic data sets for conformational and folding studies. Automated high-throughput CD can obtain measurements on up to 192 samples without user intervention, saving both time and money. Kinetic and protein dynamics studies can be performed with our dedicated stopped-flow systems that can measure both CD and fluorescence. The wavelength range has also been significantly extended, allowing measurements to be obtained in both the vacuum-UV and NIR spectral regions using the standard PMT detector (163 950 nm) and an optional InGaAs detector (up to 1600 nm). Additional features now allow researchers to optimize their parameter specifications in order to obtain data with the highest resolution and S/N performance for a specific application set.

Proper citation: Jasco 1500 1500 (RRID:SCR_020147) Copy   


https://www.jeolusa.com/PRODUCTS/Sample-Preparation-Tools/Vacuum-Evaporator

High vacuum specimen sample preparation tool. Preparation device that makes it easy to prepare samples for imaging and analysis with with electron microscopes.

Proper citation: Jeol IB-29500VED/IB-29510VET Vacuum Evaporator Sample Preparation Tool (RRID:SCR_020164) Copy   


https://www.jeolusa.com/PRODUCTS/Transmission-Electron-Microscopes-TEM/200-kV/CryoARM-200

Transmission elecctron microscope that achieves unprecedented resolution and stability allowing for automatic and unattended acquisitoin of image data for Single Particle Analysis

Proper citation: Jeol CRYO ARM 200 Transmission Electron Microscope (RRID:SCR_020161) Copy   


https://www.thermofisher.com/order/catalog/product/4485701#/4485701

Applied Biosystems QuantStudio 7 Flex Real-Time PCR System advances your research further by enabling a broad range of real-time PCR-based applications through its multiplexing capabilities and interchangeable block formats. With a simplified workflow, software, automation capabilities, and touch-screen interface, the QuantStudio 7 Flex system offers reproducibility with minimal well-to-well and instrument-to-instrument variation.

Proper citation: Life Technologies QuantStudio 7 Real Time PCR System (RRID:SCR_020245) Copy   


https://www.miltenyibiotec.com/CN-en/products/macsquant-analyzer-16.html

Automated flow cytometer with expanded fluorescence capabilities, enabling measurement of up to 16 parameters.

Proper citation: Miltenyi Bioscience MACSQuant Analyzer 16 (RRID:SCR_020263) Copy   


https://digital.bsd.uchicago.edu/equipment_files/Leica%20SP2%20manual.pdf

Leica TCS SP2 is a spectral confocal laser scanning microscope with 405 UV laser 3CHDIC digital emission 400-800nm range designed to acquire high spatial resolution images of fluorescently labeled materials and for analysis of these images. The confocal principle utilizes a pinhole (confocal aperture) to eliminate out-of-focus light from fluorescently labeled specimens (i.e., provide “optical sectioning�). Lasers provide intense, point illumination that is scanned over the preparation and the fluorescence at each point is quantified and used to construct a representation of the object brightness (an image). This method provides high resolution for the x and y planes as well as vertically (z plane). The SP2 is an advanced confocal system with nine laser excitation lines spanning the spectrum from UV to near IR. The following laser lines are available: 405nm, 458, 476, 488, 496, 514, 543, 594, and 633, all fiber coupled and controlled by AOTFs.

Proper citation: Leica TCS SP2 Confocal Laser Scanning Microscope (RRID:SCR_020231) Copy   


https://www.leica-microsystems.com/products/light-microscopes/p/leica-lmd7000/

Specimen collection by gravity contact-free and contamination-free. Laser Microdissection (LMD) makes it possible to distinguish between relevant and non-relevant cells or tissues. It enables the researcher to obtain homogeneous, ultra-pure samples from heterogeneous starting material. Researcher can selectively and routinely analyze regions of interest down to single cells from all kinds of tissues, even living cells from cell culture, to obtain results that are relevant, reproducible, and specific.

Proper citation: Leica LMD7000 Laser Microdissection System (RRID:SCR_020232) Copy   


https://www.leicabiosystems.com/histology-equipment/microtomes/products/leica-rm2255/

Leica RM2255 rotary microtome is designed for fully motorized sectioning of both paraffin- and the Leica RM2255 in routine and in histology. Its two-in-one design concept, which allows motorized and manual sectioning, provides reproducible high-quality sections.

Proper citation: Leica RM2255 Automated Microtome (RRID:SCR_020229) Copy   


https://www.leicabiosystems.com/histology-equipment/histology-embedding-centers-accessories/products/leica-eg1150-h/

Leica EG1150 H is a heated, paraffin dispensing module with 3-liter capacity and a heated work surface with storage areas for both cassettes and molds. All functions of the EG1150 H are controlled via an easy-to-read LED display, including the temperature settings for left and right hand warming trays, paraffin reservoir, and working surface.

Proper citation: Leica EG1150H Heated Paraffin Embedding Module (RRID:SCR_020227) Copy   


https://www.leicabiosystems.com/histology-equipment/sliding-and-vibrating-blade-microtomes/vibrating-blade-microtomes/leica-vt1200-s/

Vibrating blade microtome for sectioning by Leica Biosystems used in neurophysiology, neuropathology, experimental pathology, botany. Fully automated Leica VT1200 S vibrating blade microtome for cutting fresh and fixed tissue in Neuroscience. To achieve sections of the highest quality that retain viable cells on the section surface, the vertical deflection of the blade can be measured by Leica's Vibrocheck measurement device and minimised with the blade holder. The instrument was designed in collaboration with Prof. Dr. Peter Jonas and his group at the Physiology Department, Freiburg Germany.

Proper citation: Leica VT1200S vibrating microtome (RRID:SCR_020243) Copy   



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