The NOVA Lab is equipped with the Cytation 5 cell imaging reader, combines automated microscopy and conventional microplate detection in a configurable, upgradable platform. This versatile imaging platform enables simultaneous acquisition of quantitative well-based data and high-content phenotypic information within a single instrument. The system is operated using Gen5™ Microplate Reader and Imager Software, which provides full control over imaging and data acquisition, as well as advanced image and data analysis capabilities for generating publication-quality figures and datasets.
1. The multi-mode readers offer a plate reader functions with the multi-mode detection modules including filter- and monochromator-based fluorescence detection, luminescence and UV-Vis absorbance detection, and time resolved fluorescence (secondary mode):
Tunable wavelength monochromator optical systems for selecting specific wavelengths
2. A micro-volume analysis system with Take3 module allows for 16 samples in one run to save a lot of time compared to single-sample devices:
Gen5 is pre-programmed for ssDNA, dsDNA, RNA and protein quantification in 2 μL.
Spectrophotometric determination of dsDNA, ssDNA, RNA at A260
Fluorometric determination of dsDNA with fluorescent dyes, for example, PicoGreen
Determination of purity based on A260/A280 ratios
3. The microscopy module offers a full range of microscopy resolution in fluorescence covering 250-900 nm for visible and near-infrared compatible fluorescence imaging, brightfield, fluorescence, high contrast brightfield, color brightfield and phase contrast imaging in microplates and a wide variety of labware, from slides to cell culture flasks:
Full range of microscopy resolution (the highest quality objectives 4x, 10x, 20x, 60x)
Up to four choices of full range of fluorescence filter cubes available (DAPI, GFP, RFP, CY5, CY7)
Up to four choices of excitation LED available (365, 465, 523, 623, 655, 740 nm)
Temperature control, including the condensation control gradient
Labware adapters for microscope slides, cell culture dishes, chamber slides, microplates, T75 flasks and hemocytometers.
Auto focus capabilities: Imaging based autofocus, user trained, laser autofocus for high reproducibility and accuracy for automated imaging and long-term kinetics.
The High Contrast (HC) cell counting application uses modified brightfield imaging to generate a bright point of light for each cell that is easily identified and counted by Gen5™ software without the use of labels
Figure. Cytation5 imaging suite with automated digital microscopy and conventional microplate readers. (Upper right), ID8 ovarian cancer cells stained for near-infrared targeted fluorophore (red), mitotracker green (green), nuclei (blue) at a magnification of 20x. (Bottom right), Cell count on Gen5. Bar = 100 µm.
JuLI Stage Real-Time Cell History Recorder (NanoenTek Inc., South Korea) is designed to support cell biology researchers to approach kinetic images and data from the start to the end so that they can save their time and can focus on more advanced and valuable work for their research. JuLi Stage is a fully automated real-time cell history recorder that directly acquires cell images from numerous cell culture plates (6 to 384 wells) and dishes in an incubator. JuLi Stage supports the multi-channel fluorescent colors and multiple objective lens, and the sensitive filter-based optics are optimized for live cell assays. It also enables users to obtain the quantified cell confluence results with low variation and the growth curve using images based analysis with a bright field.
Main Features
Incubator-compatible
Fully automated X-Y-Z stage
Interchangeable objective lens (4x, 10x, 20x)
Manual & auto focusing
Compatible with various plates & vessels
Data management with all-in-one PC
Figure. Photo of Juli stage in the cell incubator and real-time images of U2 OS cell with GFP/RFP expressions.
Figure. Real time cell growth curves. Cell confluence analyzed for cytotoxicity assays.
Location of Core: The Peptide/Protein Core Facility is located in Building 149, Room #4-314A in Charlestown Navy Yard.
Major Equipment: The core has the following major pieces of equipment that are currently used in the facility:
1. Two Life Technologies/Applied Biosystems peptide synthesizers, Models 431A and A33A
2. Three AAPPTEC 396 Synthesizers, Models MBS, Omega and Apex
3. An Intavis, Model Multipep synthesizer
4. Two Waters Analytical HPLCs
5. A Waters Ultra High Pressure LC, UPLC
6. Three Waters semi-prep HPLCs for 5-50mg scale purifications
7. A Waters Delta-Prep System for 100-500mg scale peptide purifications
8. An Applied Biosystems Microbore HPLC
9. A Beckman HPLC
10. An ABI 491 Protein Sequencer