Ian Dobbie |
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To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy Post images on http://www.imgur.com and include the link in your posting. ***** Hi Everyone, I have 3D printed some scale models of microscope PSFs as teaching aids. They are tremendously useful as it helps novice mnicroscopists understand the huge asymmetry between XY and Z in a standard widefield or confocal microscope. I have also included 2D-STED, 3D-SIM and TIRF-SMLM models for comparison between these techniques. The sizes are based on the Schermelleh super resolution review (http://jcb.rupress.org/content/190/2/165 - fig 2) but actually measured iso-surfaces at 50% peak intensity are very similar. The models are available online at tinkercad. Red - https://www.tinkercad.com/things/8ePP4ZYbN1Y Green - https://www.tinkercad.com/things/kkPADRfTXbp Blue - https://www.tinkercad.com/things/g3OuosF9quD Each set has widefield/confocal, 2D STED, 3D-SIM and TIRF-SMLM scaled to the relevant size for that colour. As a useful scale comparison I have a identically scaled 1 um microtubule - https://www.tinkercad.com/things/itwPBE6fxTa The models are all 200,000:1. A 1 um microtubule is 24nm in diameter and contains about 2,500 monomers. I printed the models in relevant colours in PLA on a Makerbot 2X. To print them, I rotated the models so they were sideways on to the baseplate and printed with rafts and supports. After printing I removed the supports and cleaned the surfaces with a little sand paper. Hope other people might find them useful. Thanks, Ian |
Gu, Tingting |
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To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy Post images on http://www.imgur.com and include the link in your posting. ***** Hi Ian, Thank you very much for sharing. Tingting Sent from my iPhone > On Jun 6, 2018, at 11:05 AM, Ian Dobbie <[hidden email]> wrote: > > ***** > To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to: > http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy > Post images on http://www.imgur.com and include the link in your posting. > ***** > > Hi Everyone, > > I have 3D printed some scale models of microscope PSFs as teaching > aids. They are tremendously useful as it helps novice mnicroscopists > understand the huge asymmetry between XY and Z in a standard widefield or > confocal microscope. I have also included 2D-STED, 3D-SIM and TIRF-SMLM > models for comparison between these techniques. The sizes are based on > the Schermelleh super resolution review > (http://jcb.rupress.org/content/190/2/165 - fig 2) but actually measured > iso-surfaces at 50% peak intensity are very similar. > > The models are available online at tinkercad. > > Red - https://www.tinkercad.com/things/8ePP4ZYbN1Y > Green - https://www.tinkercad.com/things/kkPADRfTXbp > Blue - https://www.tinkercad.com/things/g3OuosF9quD > > Each set has widefield/confocal, 2D STED, 3D-SIM and TIRF-SMLM scaled to > the relevant size for that colour. > > As a useful scale comparison I have a identically scaled 1 um microtubule - > https://www.tinkercad.com/things/itwPBE6fxTa > > The models are all 200,000:1. A 1 um microtubule is 24nm in diameter and > contains about 2,500 monomers. > > I printed the models in relevant colours in PLA on a Makerbot 2X. To > print them, I rotated the models so they were sideways on to the > baseplate and printed with rafts and supports. After printing I removed > the supports and cleaned the surfaces with a little sand paper. > > Hope other people might find them useful. > > Thanks, > > Ian |
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