Molecular Anatomical Imaging and Electronmicroscopic Laboratory
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|Organization=University of Debrecen | |Organization=University of Debrecen | ||
|Website=http://www.anat.dote.hu/ | |Website=http://www.anat.dote.hu/ | ||
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|City=Debrecen | |City=Debrecen | ||
|Facility_Head=ANTAL, Miklós Dr. | |Facility_Head=ANTAL, Miklós Dr. | ||
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+ | The RI is one of the most important member of the Bioimaging Research Infrastructure Network. The RI is the only member of the Bioimaging Network in which ultrastructural as well as correlative light and electronmicroscopic studies can be carried out. The RI is maintained and operated by a well-trained scientific and technical staff.<br /> | ||
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The RI possesses a set of research equipments that enables ihigh resolution and accurate labeling and investigation of cells, subcellular organelles and molecules that play important roles in the structure and function of various organs and tissues. The investigated cells, organelles and molecules can be studied with a wide range of qualitative and quantitative experimental methods. In addition to a substantial number of various small laboratory equipments that are essential for the continuous operation, the following large research equipments are available in the RI: Olympus confocal laser scanning microscope, Nikon multifunctional research microscope, Neurolucida 2D and 3D image analysis system | The RI possesses a set of research equipments that enables ihigh resolution and accurate labeling and investigation of cells, subcellular organelles and molecules that play important roles in the structure and function of various organs and tissues. The investigated cells, organelles and molecules can be studied with a wide range of qualitative and quantitative experimental methods. In addition to a substantial number of various small laboratory equipments that are essential for the continuous operation, the following large research equipments are available in the RI: Olympus confocal laser scanning microscope, Nikon multifunctional research microscope, Neurolucida 2D and 3D image analysis system | ||
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[website::http://www.anat.dote.hu/]
Address
Molecular-Anatomical Imaging Laboratory
University of Debrecen
Egyetem tér 1. Life Science Building
H- 4032
Debrecen
ANTAL, Miklós Dr.
Head of Group
Dr. ANTAL Miklós
Position: Head of Facility
Antal@chondron.anat.dote.hu
Office: +36 52 255-567
Equipment
Group Members
ANTAL, Miklós Dr. | Antal@chondron.anat.dote.hu | +36 52 255-567 |
Details
Price List
About the facility
The RI is one of the most important member of the Bioimaging Research Infrastructure Network. The RI is the only member of the Bioimaging Network in which ultrastructural as well as correlative light and electronmicroscopic studies can be carried out. The RI is maintained and operated by a well-trained scientific and technical staff.
The RI possesses a set of research equipments that enables ihigh resolution and accurate labeling and investigation of cells, subcellular organelles and molecules that play important roles in the structure and function of various organs and tissues. The investigated cells, organelles and molecules can be studied with a wide range of qualitative and quantitative experimental methods. In addition to a substantial number of various small laboratory equipments that are essential for the continuous operation, the following large research equipments are available in the RI: Olympus confocal laser scanning microscope, Nikon multifunctional research microscope, Neurolucida 2D and 3D image analysis system
Area of science:
Experimental medicine :Other experimental medicine
Biology : Anatomy and antropology, Neurobiology, Structural biology, Evolutionary biology, Cell biology