Instrument Snapshot
Light sheet fluorescence microscopes are known for being easy to use and best to use for imaging thin or whole animal samples and long-term imaging of live samples.
Due to the thin, but powerful, sheet of light that this scope has, samples are easily penetrated, providing clear, bright images. Lighting a small section of the sample at once, the Zeiss Light Sheet Z1 also minimizes phototoxicity and photobleaching.
Arivis Vision4D software enables image analysis and rendering.
Reach out to our core facility in Boston with any questions at cils-core@northeastern.edu.
Features
Laser line: 405, 488, 561, 638 nm
Objective: 5×, 10×-water, 20×-CLARITY
CO2/temperature control
Large scale 3D tissue imaging
arivis Vision4D software
Rates
Internal NU
$55/hr
External Academia
$75/hr
Industry
$95/hr
FAQ
What types of samples can be imaged?
We can do 3D imaging at millimeter-scale. In vivo imaging can be performed on embryos and C. elegans, but for samples larger than embryos, fixation is recommended.
I am not sure how to prepare my sample for imaging. Will I be able to get guidance?
We would be happy to provide guidance on sample preparation prior to imaging. Please reach out to cils-core@northeastern.edu.
How do I mount my samples?
Samples small enough to fit in a capillary (<~1-2 mm in width) and 2 mL syringe (<~2-3 mm in width) can be mounted in 1.5% low melt agarose using the capillary or the syringe respectively. Alternatively, for samples that cannot fit in the syringe, the sample can be superglued onto a 3D printed hook. Depending on the sample size, cutting the sample may be necessary to fit the sample in the imaging chamber. Please reach out to learn about sample mounting for your specific needs.
What media should I image my samples in?
Samples can be imaged in 1x PBS. If you would like to match the refractive index (RI) of the media to the sample to aid in imaging, please reach out to learn about available RI matching solutions and/or if the RI matching solution of your choice can be used at the facility.
How do I clear tissues?
I completed my imaging session. How do I process and analyze the data collected?
We have arivis Vision4D installed on our workstation that can be used for processing and analyzing data. Other opensource software based on needs (ex. FIJI (ImageJ)) are available for use. Please reach out if you would like guidance in data analysis.
Carl Zeiss Microscopy Online Campus
Education in Microscopy and Digital Imaging
Light-Sheet Fluorescence Microscopy Overview
ZEISS Lightsheet Z.1 Sample Preparation
ZEISS Lightsheet Z.1 Quick Guide:
Imaging with Water or Clearing Immersion
ZEISS Lightsheet Z.1 Quick Guide:
Tile Scanning
Lightsheet Z.1 Operating Manual
Detailed guide to Lightsheet Z.1
Other Instruments
Zeiss Axiozoom V16 (Upright)
NU user: $25/hr; Academia: $35/hr; Industry: $50/hr
Continuous zoom with high NA
Large field of view
Apotome.2 Structured Illumination Module
In vivo and model organism imaging
Zeiss LSM 880 NLO (Upright)
NU user: $55/hr; Academia: $75/hr; Industry: $95/hr
Laser line: 405, 458, 488, 514, 561, 594, 640 nm
NIR Laser: tunable line (680-1300 nm); fixed line -1045 nm
Objective: 10×, 20×, 20×, 40×, 20×-CLARITY
Multi-photon imaging
Spectral Unmixing
Prerequisite: Bioraft Laser Safety Training Part I and II
Our facility
Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex
ISEC 080, 805 Columbus Ave, Boston, MA, 02115