- N-SIM – Super Resolution System breaking the optical diffraction limit, based on the Structure Illumination. The system is installed on the Nikon TiE high end research microscope and enables the deep insight into the cell structures.
- Nikon’s N-SIM super resolution microscopy system uses structured illumination techniques to produce images with twice the resolution of conventional optical microscopes. With 2D, 3D and TIRF imaging modes, the Nikon N-SIM allows sub-cellular structure to be clearly imaged at speeds of over 1 frame per second.
- Research Macroscope Nikon AZ100 combinable with the Nikon C2+ confocal system – unique system, enabling the confocal imaging of the large objects in one field of view and by one snapshot.
- Research inverted Nikon Ti-E microscope equipped with a unique Perfect Focus System enabling time lapse experiments, combinable with the Nikon C2+ confocal system.
- Research upright microscope Nikon Ni-E, combinable with the NikonC2+.
- Nikon C2+ confocal system.
- Access to the cutting-edge microscopic technologies and equipment, especially to the Super
Resolution.
Training in advanced light microscopy for the scientists and PhD students.
Examples of enhancement of triple stained cells (the left images taken by conventional widefield, the right images by N-SIM method).
Whole-section imaging and micro imaging including imaging of single cells (top) and macro imaging of whole organisms like hydra (bottom) done by the Nikon AZ-C2 Macro Confocal System.
Macro imaging including optical sectioning of
whole organisms or tissues. Volume View of
a double stained embryo (top left). 2D image
of a mouse embryo (top right) and different
Volume Views of a liver (bottom) done by
the Nikon AZ-C2 Macro Confocal System.
Prof. Václav Hořejší, PhD., director of the Institute of Molecular Genetics of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Prof. Pavel Hozák, Ph.D., D.Sc., head of the Department of the Biology of the Cell Nucleus of the Institute of Molecular Genetics of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Mr. Mitsuru KAMEYA, First Secretary, Section for Economic Affairs, Embassy of Japan in the Czech Republic
Mr. Seiji NAKAGOSHI, Executive Director, Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry in the Czech Republic
Mr. Harald Bayer, Area Manager Nikon Instruments Central and Eastern Europe
RNDr. Ivan Rozkošný, Ph.D., Sales Manager Nikon Instruments Czech and Slovak Republic
RNDr. Ivan Rozkošný, PhD.
sales manager microscopes NIKON spol. s r.o. K Radotínu 15, 156 00 Prague 5 Czech Republic Tel: +420 230 230 141 GSM: +420 602 363 767 e-mail: rozkosny@nikon.cz www.nikoninstruments.com www.nikon.cz |
Prof. Pavel Hozák, Ph.D., D.Sc.
Head of Department of Biology of the Cell Nucleus Institute of Molecular Genetics AS CR, v.v.i. Vídeňská 1083, 142 20 Prague 4 Czech Republic Tel: +420 241 062 219 GSM: +420 603 872 872 e-mail: hozak@img.cas.cz www.img.cas.cz |
22 Jan 2014