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The Animal Health Research Center's Imaging Core at the University of Georgia's College of Veterinary Medicine consists of state-of-the-art flow cytometry and confocal microscopy instruments.
See the UGA Interactive Campus Map for the location of the Animal Health Research Center.
Confocal Microscope
- Our Zeiss LSM 510 Meta confocal scanning head with spectral imaging capabilities is attached to a Zeiss Axio Imager M1 upright microscope.
- The laser-scanning microscope (LSM) configuration includes 5 lasers and can be used with most fluorochromes currently available.
- See our Confocal Microscopy Protocols page for specific details on how to use our confocal system.
Flow Cytometer
- The AHRC Imaging Core's analytical flow instrument is the BD ™ LSR-II.
- Our cytometer's current configuration has 2 lasers (blue and red) and 6-color capability.
- See our Flow Cytometry Protocols page for specific details on how to use our LSR-II flow cytometer.
Future Instruments
- We hope to shortly add a sorter and a second analytical flow cytometer to our facility. Check here for status updates.
This page was last reviewed on August 9, 2010.
