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Access to imaging technologies in Euro-BioImaging is provided by 29 Euro-BioImaging Node Candidates, in 11 European countries and at EMBL. These are all facilities with substantial knowledge and expertise in imaging, and they are European leaders in the technologies they are offering.
The Node Candidates offer a powerful portfolio of 36 different state-of-the-art technologies in the fields of biological and medical imaging. Each Node Candidate brings in a different combination of technologies as well as their expertise with different applications, methods and model systems.
You can have a look at the full profiles of Node Candidates and at the list of offered technologies below.
The Node Candidates offer a powerful portfolio of 36 different state-of-the-art technologies in the fields of biological and medical imaging. Each Node Candidate brings in a different combination of technologies as well as their expertise with different applications, methods and model systems.
You can have a look at the full profiles of Node Candidates and at the list of offered technologies below.
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Offered Technologies
Note: The "micro" prefix in brackets before the name of a technology, e.g. (micro)-MRI, indicates that imaging equipment and set-up optimized for both large and small animals are available.
- Biological Imaging:
- Multi-modal advanced light microscopy:
- Super resolution microscopy:
- Stimulated emission depletion microscopy (STED)
- Photo activated localization microscopy (PALM)
- Stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM)
- Reversible saturable optical fluorescence transitions (RESOLFT)
- Ground state depletion microscopy (GSD) / Ground state depletion microscopy followed by individual molecule return (GSDIM)
- 4Pi microscopy
- Functional imaging:
- High-throughput microscopy
- Electron microscopy
- Correlative light electron microscopy (CLEM)
- Mesoscopic imaging:
- Multi-modal Molecular imaging:
Note: The "micro" prefix in brackets before the name of a technology, e.g. (micro)-MRI, indicates that imaging equipment and set-up optimized for both large and small animals are available.