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Environmental Control

For long-term imaging of some samples the environment must be tightly controlled, including temperature, humidity, and gas concentrations (e.g. CO2).

Temperature can either be controlled locally around the sample or the bulk of the microscope can be enclosed and kept at a constant temperature.

ASI makes an incubator enclosure that fits around the entire diSPIM on RAMM. Incubator boxes for diSPIM on other inverted microscopes are available from by 3rd parties.

diSPIM on RAMM in incubator enclosure Figure 1: Model of a diSPIM on RAMM in incubator enclosure. diSPIM on RAMM in incubator enclosure Figure 2: Photo of a diSPIM on RAMM in incubator enclosure.

Various manufacturers make environmental control equipment that can be connected to the enclosure. Generally they control temperature, humidity, and CO2. Temperature is usually controlled for the entire incubator enclosure, and CO2/humidity are controlled locally near the sample. Okolab makes an insert for CO2/humidity control which accommodates the typical diSPIM sample chamber (stainless steel, 24×50 mm coverslip).

Full diSPIM system installed in a lab (ca. summer 2014) Figure 3: Full diSPIM system installed in a lab (ca. summer 2014) including air table, laser, computer, environmental control, Tiger controller, etc.

 Tokai Hit incubation system for diSPIM Figure ##: Tokai Hit environmental control system

Tokai Hit system description.