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IV100

Intravital Laser Scanning Microscope

The IV100 is a new intravital laser scanning microscope for small animal imaging. The core technology of IV100 is a new class of objective lens. Olympus has miniaturized the high performance objective to produce the MicroProbe objective lens, nicknamed the “Stick Lens” by researchers. With UIS2 technology, the performance of MicroProbe lenses are extended into the NIR range (up to 1000nm).

The IV100 is equipped with up to four lasers (488/561/633/748nm) and is able to image multiple fluorescence probes simultaneously. The scan head has a tilting capability to facilitate objective orientation in three dimensions. Three magnifications of MicroProbe lenses enable the user to capture either a large field of view or high resolution images on a living animal. Certain conventional microscope objectives can also be used on IV100 as well.

Features and Benefits

  • 3 simultaneous detection channels for multicolor fluorescence
  • 4 lasers 488, 561, 633, 748 nm
  • Immersible MicroProbe lens technology for minimal invasiveness and chemical sterilization
  • Multipositional, tilting scanhead
  • X,Y,Z,T scan combination
  • 76mm range in Z
  • Heating plate and anesthesia device

Optics

Name Diameter (mm) Field of View (mm) Working Distance (mm) NA Mag. Length (mm) Immersion
IV-OB35F22W20 3.5 0.22 0.20 0.7 27X 25 Water
IV-OB13F20W20 1.3 0.20 0.20 0.5 20X 20 Water
IV-OB13F67W20 1.3 0.67 0.20 0.14 6X 20 Water

The transmission and correction of the objective are up to 1000 nm.

Specifications

IV100 Specifications
Laser Light Source Visable light laser Ar laser (488nm), DPSS 561 laser (561nm), HeNe(R) laser (633nm) Intensity control: Continuously variable through AOTF(0.1% — 100%, 0.1% steps) Automatic blanking in flyback motion REX: Capable of laser intensity adjustment and laser wavelength selection fm
Near-infrared laser LD748 laser (wavelength: 748m)
AOTF laser combiner Intensity and shutter control for each laser
Scanning unit Basic Configuration 3 channels as standard. 3 photomultipliers. High performance 6-position filter turrets for emission beamsplitters and barrier filters.
Scanning mode 2 galvanometer scanning mirrors
  Pixel size: 64 X 64 — 4096 X 4096
  Scanning speed (512X512): approximately 0.25 s
  Dimension: Time, Z
  Line scanning: linear, free-line, point
Sensing method 2 detection modes: Analog integration and hybrid photon counting
Field number 13
Zoom 1X — 50X with 0.1X steps
Z-axis drive Uses motorized focusing module (minimum step: 0.01µm)
XY scanner positioning unit Motorized
Anti-vibration platform Built-in
PC with system control boards PC-AT compatible/OS: Windows XP Professional (English version)/memory: 1GB or larger CPU: Pentium 4, 2GHz or higher/ Hard disk: 80GB or larger Special Interface board (built-in PCI) Graphics board: Compliant with Open GL Recording medium: Built-in CD-R/RW
Anesthesia Isoflurane anesthesia with induction chamber and gas regulator included
Power supply Microscope: 6A, Scanning unit: 6.2A, Computer: 4.5A, Multi Ar laser: 10A, HeNe (R) laser: 0.5A, DPSS561 laser: 0.5A
Notice: The IV100 intravital laser scanning microscope has many potential applications. Certain of these applications and materials used with them may require licensing under patents held by third parties. For example, AntiCancer, Inc (http://www.anticancer.com). and Xenogen Corporation (http://www.xenogen.com) each own several patents in the field of imaging cells genetically engineered to produce light-emitting compounds. Olympus has obtained a license from AntiCancer, such that non-profit entities purchasing the IV100 are licensed under AntiCancer U.S. Patent Nos. 6,232,523, 6,649,159, 6,235,968, 6,251,384, and 6,759,038 for non-commercial uses. Olympus' sale or other transfer of the IV100 imaging system does not convey any additional rights or licenses under third party patents. It is suggested that users of the IV100 imaging system consult with counsel to determine whether licensing of additional third party patents is required.
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