300517 SE+UE Theory and Application of Confocal Microscopy (2010W)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Verbindliche Vorbesprechung am 4.10.2010, 12 Uhr, HS2, UZA1Temin: Block im November 2010, 4 Tage.
Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Th 09.09.2010 09:00 to Mo 27.09.2010 17:00
- Deregistration possible until Sa 30.10.2010 23:00
Details
max. 12 participants
Language: German
Lecturers
Classes
Currently no class schedule is known.
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Aims, contents and method of the course
After rapid development, the Confocal Laser Scanning Microscope (CLSM) became the most important imaging tool in both organismic and molecular biology. In this course, we present the theoretical background of CLSM, its application in structure analysis, in measurement and quantification of physiological parameters like membrane potential, ion concentrations or enzyme activities as well as current special techniques. In a hands-on-training, we will apply the following techniques: localisation and identification of structures with organelle specific fluorescent dyes and GFP, 3D-reconstruction and animation, 4D analysis, ratio imaging, spectral dye separation. Participants are encouraged to bring their own samples. Positive examination of this lab course is a prerequisite for independent work on the CLSM of the Cell Imaging and Ultrastructure Research Unit.
Assessment and permitted materials
Active participation in the lab course, written evaluation of the knowledge aquired in the lectures, protocoll
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
The participants know the theoretical background, the possibilities and the limitations of confocal laser scanning microscopy. They are able to work with a modern CLSM and they are familiar with techniques for sample preparation and the evaluation of results.
Examination topics
Lectures on the theoretical background of CLSM, Hands-on-training with provided samples, detailed investigation of a sample selected by the student.
Reading list
Sheppard, C. J. R. & Shotton, D. M. 1997 Confocal laser scanning microscopy. Royal Microscopical Society Microscopy Handbooks. New York: Springer.Hibbs, A. R. 2004 Confocal microscopy for biologists. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.Hepler, P. K. & Gunning, B. E. S. 1998 Confocal fluorescence microscopy of plant cells. Protoplasma 201, 121 - 157.Lacey, A. J. 1989 Light microscopy in biology: A practical approach. Practical Approach. Oxford: IRL Press.
Association in the course directory
B-WZB, WZB
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