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https://www.illumina.com/documents/products/datasheets/datasheet_beadxpress_reader.pdf

Illumina Beadstation 500 is a high performance benchtop system designed for genetic analysis, particularly single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping. High quality BeadArray technology provides the utmost in sensitivity thanks to a built in 30 fold redundancy and unparalleled quality control for every single feature on each array. Manual and automated processing is possible for both RNA- and DNA- based applications, and is made easy when the instrument is used in conjunction with liquid handlers and system software. For flexibility, the platform can be integrated with various other systems and robotics for meeting the requirements of many protocols. Reliability and reproducibility are ensured thanks to the scanner of the Beadstation. Additionally, sample throughput is adjustable. For gene expression (focused set), the unit can process 16 samples on one individual Sentrix BeadChip or 96 samples on a single Sentrix Array Matrix (SAM). For a 96 bundle matrix, processing times are as fast as 90 minutes or less. With a multiplex capability of as many as 1,536 plex, this system also provides great efficiency without sacrificing precision. Image resolution is less than one micron, and throughput can range from 16 to 192 (1536 SNP loci per array) per eight hour day for genotyping and 6 to 54 whole genome expression samples for gene expression. Minimal sample requirement (about 250 ng of DNA per assay for genotyping protocols and 50 ng to 100 ng total RNA for gene expression protocols) makes this system best for applications that use biopsies, fine needle aspirates, or preserved samples that are typically impossible to replace or are too low in quantity to meet the minimum input requirements of comparable instruments.

Proper citation: Illumina Bead Xpress In Vitro Assay (RRID:SCR_020117) Copy   


https://www.horiba.com/en_en/products/detail/action/show/Product/easylife-x-1597/

Time resolved fluorometer for lifetimes down to 150 ps with 10 percent binding efficiency, ANS binding to bovine serum albumin monitored with EasyLife X equipped with a 370 nm LED, and ratio of free ANS to BSA bound ANS, 9 to 1, can be determined from double exponential fit to fluorescence decay.

Proper citation: Horiba EasyLife X Lifetime Fluorescence Spectrometer (RRID:SCR_020055) Copy   


https://www.horiba.com/en_en/products/detail/action/show/Product/fluorolog-1586/

Fluorolog-3 is a , modular system which allows the researcher to interchange a wide range of accessories to correspond precisely with the characteristics of a given sample. From analysis of steady-state or molecular dynamics to IR probes, the Fluorolog-3 comes equipped with a wide range and limitless configuration of accessories to enhance the accuracy and speed of it's performance. The Fluorolog-3 series enables you to customize your spectrofluorometer's performance to meet your research needs. It can also perform (TCSPC) Time Correlated Single Photon Counting lifetime measurements like the FluoroMax-4 and QM800.

Proper citation: Horiba Fluorolog-3 Spectrofluorometer (RRID:SCR_020061) Copy   


https://www.horiba.com/en_en/products/detail/action/show/Product/easylife-l-1673/

Low cost phosphorescence spectrometer from few microseconds to 300 milliseconds.

Proper citation: Horiba EasyLife L Phosphorescence Lifetime Spectrometer (RRID:SCR_020057) Copy   


https://www.horiba.com/en_en/products/detail/action/show/Product/aqualog-1578/

Water treatment plant analyzer that simultaneously measure both absorbance spectra and fluorescence Excitation Emission Matrices.

Proper citation: Horiba Aqualog Water Treatment Plant Analyzer (RRID:SCR_020032) Copy   


https://www.horiba.com/en_en/products/detail/action/show/Product/auto-se-1432/

Thin film measurement tool that allows full automatic analysis of thin film samples with push button operation. It includes automatic XYZ stage, real time imaging of measurement site and automatic selection of spot size.

Proper citation: Horiba Auto SE Spectroscopic Ellipsometer for Thin Film Measurement (RRID:SCR_020030) Copy   


https://uwaterloo.ca/giga-to-nanoelectronics-centre/hitachi-s-3000n-scanning-electron-microscope

Hitachi S-3000N scanning electron microscope (SEM) is a PC controlled variable pressure SEM with the ability to switch between the high vacuum and variable pressure modes. It has a high density frame memory of 1280x960 pixels and an advanced image capture and archiving system. Four quadrant solid state backscatter allows imaging in the compositional, 3D and topographic modes by manipulating from each segment of the detector.

Proper citation: Hitachi S3000N Scanning Electron Microscope (RRID:SCR_020029) Copy   


https://www.horiba.com/en_en/products/detail/action/show/Product/cc-55-imaging-spectrometer-1908/

CC 55 Imaging Multichannel Spectrometer Simultaneous acquisition 10 26 Fiber Inputs with diameters in range of 100 400 mic Interline CCD, may allow shutter free set up Call us Line imaging on tall Sony ICX285AL CCD.

Proper citation: Horiba CC-55 Imaging Spectrometer (RRID:SCR_020039) Copy   


https://www.horiba.com/en_en/products/detail/action/show/Product/1971/

CiCi Raman 785 is high performance spectrometer featuring aberration corrected concave holographic grating configured with Horiba Scientific's Syncerity TE cooled CCD camera with VIS NIR 2048 x 70 detector, in TE cooled Head at 50 degrees C.

Proper citation: Horiba CiCi-Raman-NIR Spectrometer (RRID:SCR_020037) Copy   


https://www.illumina.com/documents/products/datasheets/datasheet_hiscansq.pdf

HiScanSQ system (Figure 1) integrates the power and resolution of next-generation sequencing with the high-throughput capacity of genotyping, gene expression, and methylation arrays, delivering unprecedented flexibility for experimental design. The instrument features two distinct components, the HiScan Reader and the SQ Module. The HiScan Reader functions as a high-speed, precision imaging scanner for Illumina sequencing and microarray-based analyses. The SQ Module is a reagent handling fluidics device needed to perform Illumina next-generation sequencing.

Proper citation: Illumina HiScan SQ Microarray Scanner (RRID:SCR_020126) Copy   


https://www.jeolusa.com/PRODUCTS/Microprobe-EPMA-and-Auger/JXA-iSP100

Electron probe microanalyzer that provides both high imaging resolution and analytical resolution with very high and stable probe current for analytical performance with new algorithms for auto functions of both SEM column and optical microscope.

Proper citation: Jeol JXA-iSP100 Electron Probe Microanalyzer (EPMA) (RRID:SCR_020198) Copy   


https://www.jeolusa.com/PRODUCTS/Scanning-Electron-Microscopes-SEM/Soft-X-ray-Emission-Spectrometer

Scanning electron microscope that provides excellent light element detection and superb sensitivity that is best for chemial shift analysis of light elements

Proper citation: Jeol Soft X-Ray Emission Spectormeter Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) (RRID:SCR_020196) Copy   


https://www.jeolusa.com/PRODUCTS/Transmission-Electron-Microscopes-TEM/200-kV/Monochromated-ARM200F

Transmission electron microscope that provides ultrahigh energy resolution EELS analysis of materials at atomic scale

Proper citation: Jeol Monochromated ARM 200F Transmission Electron Microscope (RRID:SCR_020194) Copy   


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https://www.leica-microsystems.com/products/light-microscopes/p/leica-dm2500/

Leica DM2500 & DM2500 LED optical microscopes are two optical microscopes wih different illumination: DM2500 LED is equipped with LED illumination for transmitted light, DM2500 works with halogen. Both types of illumination render a realistic impression of the colors of the sample.

Proper citation: Leica DM2500 (RRID:SCR_020224) Copy   


https://www.leica-microsystems.com/products/sample-preparation-for-electron-microscopy/p/leica-em-ace900/

Vitrified frozen structures are extremely sensitive to environmental influences and need to be protected from the formation of artefacts. Prepare your samples for detailed image evaluation under optimal conditions: Cold shield around the sample avoids water molecules freezing onto your sample, Accurate temperature control during the complete process, Clean Knife fresh blade for each cut avoids contamination, Instant, fast e-beam coating, which captures detailed surface information, and Protected vacuum transfer to other analysis systems.

Proper citation: Leica ACE900 Freeze Fracturing System (RRID:SCR_020210) Copy   


https://www.jeolusa.com/PRODUCTS/Transmission-Electron-Microscopes-TEM/300-kV/JEM-ARM300F

Transmission electron microscope that is designed to meet most advanced materials development requirements for atom by atom characterization and chemical mapping

Proper citation: Jeol JEM-ARM300F Transmission Electron Microscope (RRID:SCR_020174) Copy   


https://www.jeolusa.com/PRODUCTS/Transmission-Electron-Microscopes-TEM/200-kV/JEM-F200-F2

Transmission scanning electron microscope that offers Cold Field Emission Gun and dual Silicon Drift Detectors

Proper citation: Jeol JEM-F200 F2 Transmission Electron Microscope (RRID:SCR_020175) Copy   


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

A 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-3000UB High Power Electron Beam Source (RRID:SCR_020172) Copy   


https://www.jeolusa.com/PRODUCTS/Photomask-Direct-Write-Lithography/Electron-Beam-Lithography/JBX-9500FS

Electron beam lithography system that is versatile in its applications from basic research of elements to test production of optical elements to research and development for masks for high accelerating voltage exposure.

Proper citation: Jeol JBX-9500FS Electron Beam Lithography System (RRID:SCR_020171) Copy   


https://www.kentscientific.com/products/coda-high-throughput-system/

CODA mouse rat tail-cuff system was designed to allow accurate blood pressure measurement in mice and rats. Blood pressure is measured in the tail of the mouse or rat using Volume Pressure Recording (VPR) sensor technology. The included software allows you to continuously view data in real-time.CODA High Throughput System with 6 Activated Channels.

Proper citation: Kent Scientific 6 Blood Pressure System (RRID:SCR_020205) Copy   



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