Microscope Stage
Chamber: Submerged
The MS1 chamber has been designed for use with fixed-stage
upright-type microscopes. The particular feature of this chamber
is the profiled contour that allows the microscope objective
to sweep across the preparation when changing magnification,
without having to adjust the focusing. In this way the specimen
and any pre-positioned microelectrodes remain par-focal. This
is particularly useful for confocal microscopy where it is
the intention to combine electrophysiology and precise localisation
of structures (Emptage, Bliss & Fine, 1999). The design
also allows for movement of objectives that swing from front
to back (see photo).
Perfusion solution enters from one side (right) via a stainless
steel tube and exits through a well (left) in which a movable
"L" shaped tube attached to a pump/suction line
adjusts the fluid level. The profile slopes in towards the
central coverslip base so that the perfusion solution forms
a pool around the preparation whilst being refreshed by the
flow created by the inlet and exit ports. Solutions can be
pre-warmed before entering the chamber with our Mini Heating
Module MH01.
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Specifications
• Size: 100mm diameter X 10mm thickness
• Material: Clear acrylic
• Coverslip base: 22mm X 150um thickness, borosilicate glass. Attached
to base of chamber with silicone rubber sealant.
• Inlet tube: Stainless steel tube, 1.81mm O.D. pushed into 10X32 UNF fitting.
• Exit tube: As for inlet tube
• Dead space: Min. capacity of pool formed above coverslip and channels
leading to inlet and exit ports is 1ml. |