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As a Cellular analytics laboratory it makes possible for researchers to access modern microscopic methods to study cell surface receptors, chromatin structure and stem cells, cell sorting. Sampleas from clinical research are measured as well. These methods can be learned as a part of our doctoral programs.<br/> State-of-the-art cell analysis lab with flow cytometry, microscopy and electrophysiology equipment. Encompasses techniques from high throughput cellular screening to study of single molecules. 3 flow cytometers, BD FACSDIVA capable of high speed cell sorting. CompuCyte iCys slide based imaging cytometer offers high-throughput, high-content imaging of fluorescence/scatter signals of cell populations. 4 electrophysiology workstations, PTI DeltaScan microfluorimeter with patch clamp for simultaneous Ca2+ and electrophysiology measurements. Olympus, Zeiss confocal microscopes, fluorescence correlation spectroscopes to measure molecular (co)mobility and nanomolar concentrations. TIRF microscope for studying cell surface with single molecule sensitivity and superresolution PALM/STORM. TIRF-FLIM microscope for fluorescence lifetime, FRET studies (molecular interactions). Atomic force microscope for topological measurements. Microscopic/flow FRET and FCS analysis softwares.<br/><br/> http://biophys.med.unideb.hu/en/FACSDIVA%20flow%20cytometer<br/> http://biophys.med.unideb.hu/en/iCys%20LSC<br/> http://biophys.med.unideb.hu/en/Electrophysiology%20lab<br/> http://biophys.med.unideb.hu/en/Olympus%20LSM-FCS<br/> http://biophys.med.unideb.hu/en/ZEISS%20LSM-FCS<br/> http://biophys.med.unideb.hu/en/AFM<br/> Area of science: Biology : Other life sciences, Immunology, Physiology, Molecular biology, Structural biology, Cell biology
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