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Olympus introduces new
dedicated TIRF Microscopy objectives for live cell surface observations
Hamburg, 23.02.2006.
Olympus has developed a new family of objectives specifically for Total Internal
Reflection Fluorescence Microscopy (TIRFM) which selectively visualises
processes and structures of the cell membrane. Researchers can now choose from
four different specially designed TIRFM objectives with magnifications between
60x and 150x, and extremely high numerical apertures (NA) - including a world
record NA of 1.65.
Objectives with high NA are required for TIRFM. High NAs allow the laser light
to attain the critical angle required for total internal reflection at the cover
slip-medium interface. This induces an evanescent field which only excites
fluorophores at the interface. Unlike standard widefield microscopy, the light
does not travel through specimens, reducing photo-damage and enabling cells to
live longer. A higher NA enables a shallower laser light angle and reduces
penetration depth of the evanescent field.
The APO 100xOHR holds the world record for light efficiency and resolution due
to its unparalleled NA of 1.65. With this objective, the penetration depth of
the evanescent field can be reduced below 100nm, providing an exceptionally fine
depth of focus for highly precise observation of the cell surface and
membrane-associated processes. This is achieved through a very high
signal-to-background ratio and a z-resolution that is not even achieved by
confocal microscopy. This is possible due to the total absence of any
out-of-focus fluorescence, as excitation only occurs in the plane of observation
directly adjacent to the cover slip-medium interface.
In addition to the PLAPON 60xO TIRFM (NA 1.45) and PLAPO 100xO TIRFM (NA 1.45)
objectives for conventional TIRFM applications, Olympus has developed another
exceptional objective for TIRFM. The UAPO 150xO TIRFM (NA 1.45) with its high
magnification has been especially developed for single molecule applications and
is the only objective of its kind on the market. Like the PLAPON 60xO objective,
it also features a compensation collar for varying temperature and cover slip
thickness.
Olympus has the longest experience of providing commercial solutions for TIRFM.
In 1998 Olympus introduced the first commercial TIRFM illuminator and an
objective with sufficiently high numerical aperture to enable objective-based
TIR illumination. With a modular approach to TIRF imaging stations that
encompasses all necessary components, Olympus provides completely integrated
systems. The series of TIRFM objectives, a range of lasers and several
multi-port illuminators enable users to tailor systems for their own
applications.
Please contact:
OLYMPUS LIFE AND MATERIAL SCIENCE EUROPA GMBH
Microscopy
Esther Ahrent
Section Manager Marketing Communication
Tel: +49 40 2 37 73 - 5426
Fax: +49 40 2 37 73 - 647
E-mail:
microscopy@olympus-europa.com
www.olympus-europa.com
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Date for your diary: IBLA (International Biotech & Lab Automation Europe) 2006,
7-8 November, Olympia, London, UK.
www.ibla.co.uk
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