Versatile, do-it-yourself, low-cost spinning disk confocal microscope

  • Halpern A
  • Lee M
  • Howard M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Confocal microscopy is an invaluable tool for 3D imaging of biological specimens, however, accessibility is often limited to core facilities due to the high cost of the hardware. We describe an inexpensive do-it-yourself (DIY) spinning disk confocal microscope (SDCM) module based on a commercially fabricated chromium photomask that can be added on to a laser-illuminated epifluorescence microscope. The SDCM achieves strong performance across a wide wavelength range (∼400-800 nm) as demonstrated through a series of biological imaging applications that include conventional microscopy (immunofluorescence, small-molecule stains, and fluorescence in situ hybridization) and super-resolution microscopy (single-molecule localization microscopy and expansion microscopy). This low-cost and simple DIY SDCM is well-documented and should help increase accessibility to confocal microscopy for researchers.

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Halpern, A. R., Lee, M. Y., Howard, M. D., Woodworth, M. A., Nicovich, P. R., & Vaughan, J. C. (2022). Versatile, do-it-yourself, low-cost spinning disk confocal microscope. Biomedical Optics Express, 13(2), 1102. https://doi.org/10.1364/boe.442087

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