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Inverted Research Microscope

ECLIPSE Ti

 

Stable time-lapse imaging with automatic focus correction systemHigh-speed motorized control and acquisitionHigh-quality phase contrast images using high NA lensesAdvanced integration with peripherals via intelligent softwareTi-LAPP modular illumination systemMultiport design with a maximum of five imaging portsThree models for a wide range of applications

 

 

The inverted microscope series at the center of bioscience's most advanced imaging techniques

Scientists have overcome many live cell imaging challenges using advanced techniques such as TIRF, confocal, FRET, photo activation and microinjection. At the center of all this is the ECLIPSE Ti, a powerful system that provides instant access to all these methods plus revolutionary Nikon CFI60 optics. Available in three models, the Ti series offers improved system speeds, increased flexibility and efficient multi-mode microscopy as part of a fully-integrated microscope system that is ideal for high-end research and live cell imaging.

Stable time-lapse imaging with automatic focus correction system

The Ti-E comes with a unique Perfect Focus System (PFS) that automatically corrects focus drift in real time during a prolonged period of time-lapse imaging.
Focus drift resulting from a temperature drop when reagents are added is instantaneously corrected and the rapid change of cells can be captured.
The incorporation of the PFS in the nosepiece unit saves space and allows two optical component levels to be attached simultaneously utilizing stratum structure.


EB1 and tubulin in the cortex of Physcomitrella patens moss
Images were acquired on a spinning disk confocal with a Plan Apochromat VC 100x 1.4 NA lens at the Marine Biological Laboratory. 
Movie courtesy of: Drs. Jeroen de Keijzer and Marcel Janson, Wageningen University, and Dr. Gohta Goshima, Nagoya University.

Concept of the Perfect Focus System

The diagram shows the case when an immersion type objective is used. A dry type objective is also available.

Correction to focus drift when reagents are added

With PFS

Without PFS

Maintaining focus at greater depths

Focus drift can now be corrected in a broader range of Z-axis planes than ever before. Maintaining focus at greater distances from the objective lens and at greater depths within the specimen is also possible.
In addition, PFS's focus drift correction range has been widened, resulting in more reliable and stable data.


Because PFS can maintain focus at greater depths within the specimen, whole images of intersegmental vessels sprouting upward from the dorsal aorta are clearly captured. Shown in the three channels are three different timepoint volumes (red: 0 mins, green: 110 mins, blue: 240 mins).
Specimen: vasculature of a zebrafish embryo (95-186 µm away from the coverslip).
Movie courtesy of: Dr. Robert Fischer, Marine Biological Laboratory

Improved performance in broader wavelength range

By now employing 870nm wavelength for the coverglass interface detection, near-infrared fluorescence dyes including Cy5.5 can be used.
Nikon offers two PFS models, one for UV-visible wavelength imaging and one for multiphoton imaging. The multiphoton model can correct for focus drift even when imaging with wavelengths ranging from 880-1300 nm.

Compatible with plastic dishes and well plates

In addition to glass bottom dishes, plastic dishes can be used with PFS. The system is especially suited to high-throughput screening applications that involve multi-well plates.

High-speed motorized control and acquisition


Multipoint snapshots of HeLa cells transiently expressing Venus-tubulin and mCherry-actin and stained with Hoechst33342 and DiD. (All in pseudo-color)
Dr. Kenta Saito, Research Institute for Electronic Science, Hokkaido University and Dr. Takeharu Nagai, The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, Osaka University

The operational speeds of motorized components such as the nosepiece, fluorescence filters and stage have been greatly enhanced, allowing high-speed screening image capture during multi-dimensional experiments. Faster device movement and image acquisition reduce overall light exposure and subsequent photo-toxicity, leading to more meaningful data. The digital Controller Hub significantly increases motorized accessory speed by reducing communication overhead time between components, boosting total operation speed.

High-quality phase contrast images using high NA lenses

The revolutionary external phase contrast unit incorporates a phase ring and allows the use of high NA objective lenses without a phase ring for phase contrast observation. Because there is no light loss due to a phase ring, bright "full intensity" fluorescence images as well as high-resolution phase contrast images can be captured using the same objective lens.

Advanced integration with peripherals via intelligent software

Nikon's comprehensive imaging software NIS-Elements provides an integrated control of the microscope, cameras, components and peripherals. The intuitive GUI and efficient workflow make the programming of automated imaging sequences up to 6D (X, Y, Z, time, wavelength, multipoint) easy to perform.

6D time-lapse imaging system

Ti-LAPP modular illumination system

The new Ti-LAPP system provides a wide range of illumination modules that can be flexibly combined to create an imaging system tailored for your research. The modularity of the Ti-LAPP system also provides flexibility when the system configuration needs to be changed, an important feature in core imaging facilities and labs that have changing imaging needs.

Ti-LAPP Modular Illumination System

DMD module

The DMD module enables photoactivation and photoconversion of a user-specified pattern and position(s), whereas the conventional FRAP unit only enables photoactivation of a single, manually-positioned spot.

A mouse embryonic fibroblast co-expressing mCherry-tagged lamin A (red) and photo-activatable GFP-tagged lamin A was photo-converted (green) in the lower right region using the DMD module and 405 nm LED light. Time-lapse images were captured using the epi-fluorescence illuminator. By photoactivating a sub-population of the lamin proteins, one can observe their dynamics and subunit-exchange behavior.

Image courtesy of Drs. Takeshi Shimi and Bob Goldman, Northwestern University Medical School

H-TIRF Module

The H-TIRF module automatically adjusts the focus and incident angle of the laser for TIRF observation by monitoring the reflection beam. An even field of TIRF illumination is achieved with a gradation neutral density (ND) filter.

Three-color TIRF image
Using the gradation ND filter, a very even TIRF illumination is achieved. An in vitro preparation of fluorescently-labeled microtubules (tetramethylrhodamine and Alexa 647) and tubulin binding proteins (Alexa 488) was imaged using the H-TIRF illuminator and the gradation ND filter. Incident angles can be automatically adjusted for multiple wavelengths.

Image courtesy of Melissa Hendershott and Dr. Ron Vale, University of California, San Francisco

Flexible module combination

The Ti-LAPP system’s modularity and flexible configuration capability provide custom imaging solutions for individual research needs. Modules can also be easily exchanged or added to adapt to changing experimental needs, an important feature for labs with evolving research directions and multi-user, core facilities. For example, by adding a second TIRF module to a single-TIRF configuration, users can easily carry out anisotropy experiments and fast, multi-angle TIRF experiments. Adding a photoactivation/conversion module such as the DMD or FRAP module enables tracking of a sub-fraction of a protein population, providing insights into protein behaviors that would otherwise be illusive when imaging the entire population.

Two-tiered configuration capability

Taking advantage of the Nikon Ti’s stratum structure, modules can be incorporated as two separate layers with multiple modules per layer. Using a dual layer configuration enables optimal filter configuration for each illumination module. This enables optimal filter selection and improves experimental accuracy whilst maintaining the highest acquisition speeds.

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Multiport design with a maximum of five imaging ports

Use of an optional back port enables multiple wavelength FRET imaging with multiple cameras. Moreover, by adding an eyepiece tube base unit with a side port, a maximum of five imaging ports* including left, right and bottom ports are available. (*With Ti-E/B model with bottom port)

Three models for a wide range of applications

Ti-E

The flagship model that is fully motorized for automated multimode image techniques and acquisition
(A model with a bottom port is also available.)

Ti-U

The universal model with the potential for diverse laser illuminators and motorized components
(A model with a bottom port is also available.)

Ti-S

The basic model that can be dedicated to specific tasks 

 

Ti-E, Ti-E/BTi-U, Ti-U/BTi-S, Ti-S/L100
Main bodyPortTi-E: 3 ports
Eyepiece 100%, left 100%, right 100%*, eyepiece 20%/left 80%*
Ti-E/B: 4 ports
Eyepiece 100%, left 100%, right 100%**, bottom 100%
Motorized optical path switching
Ti-U: 3 ports
Eyepiece 100%, left 100%, right 100%, AUX**
Ti-U/B: 4 ports
Eyepiece 100%, left 100%, right 100%**, bottom 100%
Manual optical path switching
Ti-S: 2 ports
Eyepiece 100%, eyepiece 20%/left 80%***
Ti-S/L100: 2 ports
Eyepiece 100%, left 100%***
Manual optical path switching
Two ports (tube base unit with side port, back port) can be added optionally
FocusingVia motorized nosepiece up/down movement
Stroke (motorized): up 7.5 mm, down 2 mm
Motorized (pulse motor)
Minimum step: 0.025 μm
Maximum speed: 2.5 mm/sec
Motorized escape and refocus mechanism (coarse) Coarse/fine/exfine switchable
Via nosepiece up/down movement
Stroke (manual): up 8mm, down 3mm
Coarse stroke: 5.0mm/rotation
Fine stroke: 0.1mm/rotation
Minimum fine reading: 1µm
Coarse refocusing mechanism
Intermediate magnification1.5x
OtherLight intensity control, Light on/off switch, VFD display on front of body, Operation with controller
Eyepiece tubeEyepiece tube bodyTI-TD Binocular Tube D, TI-TS Binocular Tube S, TI-TERG Ergonomic Tube
Eyepiece tube baseTI-T-B Eyepiece Tube Base Unit, TI-T-BPH Eyepiece Tube Base Unit for PH, TI-T-BS Eyepiece Tube Base Unit with Side Port
Eyepiece lensCFI 10x, 12.5x, 15x
Illumination pillarTI-DS Diascopic Illumination Pillar 30W, TI-DH Diascopic Illumination Pillar 100W
CondenserELWD condenser, LWD condenser, NAMC condenser, ELWD-S condenser, High NA condenser, Darkfield condenser, CLWD condenser
NosepieceTI-ND6-PFS-S Perfect Focus Unit with Motorized Nosepiece, TI-ND6-PFS-MP Perfect Focus Unit with Motorized Nosepiece for MP
TI-ND6-E Motorized Sextuple DIC Nosepiece, TI-N6 Sextuple Nosepiece, TI-ND6 Sextuple DIC Nosepiece
ObjectivesCFI60 objectives
StageTI-S-ER Motorized Stage with Encoders, TI-S-E Motorized Stage—Cross travel: X110 × Y75 mm, Size: W400 × D300 mm (except extrusions)
TI-SR Rectangular Mechanical Stage, TI-SR/F Rectangular Stage with front positioned knob, TI-SSR Short-handle Rectangular Stage-Cross travel: X70 x Y50mm, Size: W310 x D300mm
TI-SP Plain Stage—Size: W260 x D300 mm
TI-SAM Attachable Mechanical Stage—Cross travel: X126 × Y84 mm when used with TI-SP Plain Stage
Motorized functionsFocusing, Port switching
Epi-fluorescence attachmentSextuple fluorescence filter cube rotating turret, Filter cubes with noise terminator mechanism, Field diaphragm centerable, 33mm ND4/ND8 filters, 25mm heat absorbing filter
Option: Motorized sextuple fluorescence filter cube rotating turret, Motorized excitation filter wheel, Motorized barrier filter wheel
Nomarski DIC systemContrast control: Senarmont method (by rotating polarizer)
Objective side prism: for individual objectives (installed in nosepiece)
Condenser side prism: LWD N1/N2/NR (Dry), HNA N2/NR (Dry/Oil) types
Weight (approx.)Phase contrast set: 41.5kg
Epi-fl set: 45.4kg
Phase contrast set: 38.5kg
Epi-fl set: 42.3kg
Phase contrast set: 29.6kg
Epi-fl set: 33.4kg
Power consumption (max.)Full set (with HUB-A and peripherals): approx. 95WFull set (with HUB-A-U and peripherals): approx. 40W
  • The following options are available at time of purchase;
  • Change * to eyepiece 20%/right 80%
  • Change ** to eyepiece 20%/right 80% or eyepiece 20%/left 80%
  • Change *** to right 100% or eyepiece 20%/right 80%

 

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