NIGHTSEA to Showcase SFA Stereo Microscope Fluorescence Adapter at ASCB 2013

28 Nov 2013
Sarah Thomas
Associate Editor

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NIGHTSEA will be showcasing its economical Model SFA Stereo Microscope Fluorescence Adapter system at the 2013 ASCB meeting in New Orleans. The SFA adapts any existing stereo microscope for fluorescence work with no modification to the microscope, and no interference with normal use, at a fraction of the cost of a conventional fluorescence stereo microscope. The SFA is a complete solution, providing excitation with high-intensity LEDs, complementary barrier filters, and a simple mounting adapter. A complete setup with one excitation/emission combination is just under US$1,000, and additional color sets can be added for any time for $495 each. Four excitation/emission combinations are currently available for work with a wide variety of fluorophores. A while light illuminator is also available.

Cell biologists using the system
While cell biologists generally need to image at higher resolutions than you can see in a stereo microscope, researchers are putting SFA systems to good use at all earlier stages of work with fluorescent subjects – screening/sorting fluorescent transgenic specimens, fluorescence-aided injection and dissection, and pre-screening samples for successful fluorescence expression/staining before moving on to a confocal or two-photon microscope. The real proof of a system is in what it enables you to see, and there are numerous example images in the galleries on the NIGHTSEA web site.

Fluorescence in education
The SFA’s price, simplicity, and ruggedness make it ideal for adding fluorescence to multiple low-cost microscopes to support student laboratory courses, and numerous universities have already done this. The SFA is also being used to support education for younger students both in fixed locations and mobile outreach. Ask for a copy of NIGHTSEA’s newest application note describing how the University of Montana’s spectrUM Discovery Area is putting the system to use introducing science to children of all ages.

Demonstrations and prizes
NIGHTSEA will be demonstrating the SFA throughout the show in the Electron Microscopy Sciences booth. At 1030, 1:00 and 3:30 each day the inventor of the SFA will be making a 10-minute presentation on the system with Q&A, after which those present are eligible to win a one-of-a-kind coffee/tea mug with images of fluorescent transgenic mice. You can also enter to win a free one-color SFA system. Just fill in a postcard at the booth describing how you would put the system to use. The lucky winner will be selected at random from the 10 best stories.

The NIGHTSEA laboratory products are distributed by Electron Microscopy Sciences, and you can find us in the EMS booth, #703.

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Cell-Based AssaysCell-based assays are used to monitor the presence, quantity and activities of a desired cellular analyte including drug molecules or biomarkers. This can reveal information on cell health (apoptosis, cytotoxicity, viability and proliferation assays), cell metabolism, cell migration and cell signaling mechanisms. Find the best cell-based assay products, kits and equipment with our peer reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receiving pricing direct from manufacturers.Light MicroscopyLight microscopes or optical microscopes are used to visualize microscale objects under magnification, including cells, clinical specimens and materials. Lab equipment for light microscopy includes confocal microscopes, fluorescence microscopes, zoom and stereo microscopes. Microscope slides and imaging reagents are available for visualizing samples, as well as various microscope stages and incubators for large or temperature-sensitive samples. Find the best light microscopes in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.ASCBFluorescence MicroscopyFluorescence microscopy has become an essential tool in biology, as well as in materials science. The application of many fluorochromes has made it possible to identify cells and sub-microscopic cellular components with a high degree of specificity. Using multiple fluorescence labels, different probes can simultaneously identify several target molecules.
NIGHTSEA to Showcase SFA Stereo Microscope Fluorescence Adapter at ASCB 2013