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Biological Imaging Core Facility

A confocal microscope image of a flatmounted mouse retina labeled by ganglion cells (fuschia) and vasculature (green).

About our work

The National Eye Institute's Biological Imaging Core provides NEI scientists with a wide range of high resolution imaging and analysis applications including confocal microscopy, multi-photon imaging, Airyscan super-resolution, deconvolution, laser capture microdissection, in vivo and in vitro imaging. The primary objective of the Biological Imaging Core is to pair state-of-the-art instrumentation with novel imaging approaches to provide vision scientists new avenues for studying ocular disease processes.

Research Units

Biological Imaging Core Facility key staff

Actualización más reciente: 28 de marzo de 2024