Microscopy Flashcards
What is microscopy
Using microscopes to view objects/specimens that are not visible to the naked eye
List the parts of the microscope
Detector (photomultiplier, charge-coupled device) Objective (immersion medium) Specimen (cover glas) Light conditioning system - Kohler illumination - Phase ring - Wollaston prism and polarizes - Filter cubes (for fluorescence) Light source (Halogen, XBO)
Describe the composition of a light microscopic specimen
Cover glass
Sample surrounded by embedding medium (might contain anti-bleach agent)
Glass slide
Describe the control of temperature in a microscopre
Small changes in ambient temperature lead to thermal extension or contraction in the microscope, stage and objective, thereby changing the plane of focus
= incubator box combined w/a precision air heater ensures that the temperature of specimen and microscope remain equilibrated and tightly controlled
Describe the box in a microscope
Custom design for the individual microscopy setup. Intricate system of openings and doors for comfortable access to microscope controls and specimen
Describe the cube in a microscope
Highest quality fan; controller cube w/external, low-vibration + low-noise design
Describe maintenance of CO2 atmosphere
A controller allows to adjust air flow and the %CO2
(there is possibility of guiding the gas stream through a battle of water in order to diminish loss of humidity)
An air tight table top encloses the live cell culture device
Problems w/experimental timescales
Artefacts in multichannel/4D imaging
Stability, viability
Describe the triangle of frustation
Signal detection (depending on):
Temporal resolution
Sensitivity
Spatial resolution
What is best - depends on application requirements
List the markings on objectives
Magnification
Application
Coverslip thickness
Numerical aperture/immersion medium
Working distance
Explain what determines objective resolution power
The aperture of the objective determines the resolution. The higher the numerical aperture the better the resolution power of the objective.
RESOLUTION ≠ MAGNIFICATION
What is phase contrast of fibroblasts cultured on
Intact collagen
Denatured collagen