Super resolution structured illumination and Airyscan fluorescence microscope
The Airyscan module, mounted on the confocal fluorescence microscope, provides 3D imaging with a superior detection sensitivity and speed compared when compared to the standalone structured illumination microscopy system or classic confocal microscope. This capability is available at the Environmental Molecule Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) through the EMSL User Program.
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Confocal, Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging, and Multi-Photon Fluorescence Microscope
The Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) offers confocal, fluorescence imaging, and multi-photo fluorescence microscope system for environmental and biological research. These resources are available through EMSL's open calls for proposals.
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Electron Paramagnetic Resonance
The Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) offers electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy capabilities through the EMSL User Program.
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Lattice Light Sheet
The Lattice Light Sheet microscope is a tool for imaging living organisms or cells with up to single molecule resolution. This resource is available at the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL), a Department of Energy user facility.
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Liquid State NMR for Metabolomics
The Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) offers liquid state nuclear magnetic resonance capabilities for metabolomics research through the EMSL User Program.
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Liquid State NMR for Organic Matter/Complex Mixtures
The Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory's liquid state nuclear magnetic resonance capabilities for studying mixtures or pure compounds.
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Liquid State NMR for Structural Biology
Liquid state nuclear magnetic resonance at the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory can be used to investigate nucleic acids, peptides, and heterogeneous cell-wall biopolymers, such as lignin and oligosaccharides.
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Solid State NMR
The Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) has five solid state nuclear magnetic spectrometers that utilize high-field superconducting magnets.
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NanoLive
The NanoLive 3D Cell Explorer CX-A is a microscopy platform available through the EMSL User Program. This platform is designed for repeat observations over time on bacterial and eukaryotic cells.
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TerraForms
TerraForms is a group of platforms of custom-designed synthetic environments, microfluidics technologies, and in-house instrumentation to simulate soil properties and visualize soil microbial and plant community dynamics.
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TerraForms: Pore-Scale Micromodels
Pore-scale micromodels simulate soil porosity and aggregate size distribution on a microfluidic platform.
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TerraForms: RhizoChip
RhizoChip provides a microscale soil environment that retains the physical structure of natural soils and can be used to map the molecular environment of roots.
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TerraForms: SubTap Microbial and RhizoTap Rhizosphere Platforms
The SubTap and RhizoTap platforms are for rapid analysis of metabolites resulting from plant–microbe and microbe–microbe interactions.
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TerraForms: 3D Bioprinted Synthetic Soil Aggregates
EMSL's three-dimensional bioprinted habitat mimics natural soil and provides a chemically defined, translucent alternative for studying microorganisms.
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TerraForms: Pore2Chip
The Environmental Molecular Sciences Labatory's Pore2Chip creates field representative micromodels and RhizoChips.
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