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Node Candidate Name:  SLN@BCN - Barcelona Super Resolution Light Nanoscopy - Super Resolution Node Barcelona 


The Barcelona Super-Resolution Light Nanoscopy Facility (SLN@BCN) is composed of the Advanced Light Microscopy (ALM) unit (at the Centre for Genomic Regulation, CRG) and the Super-resolution Light microscopy and Nanoscopy (SLN) unit (at the Institute of Photonic Sciences, ICFO). The main mission of the SLN@BCN alliance is to provide high-end services in super-resolution techniques to the biological community in the form of open access to most advanced instrumentation, custom-specific training & support, as well as conducting leading research and development into new forms of super-resolution nanoscopy. The SLN@BCN constitutes a powerful multidisciplinary pole with a unique combination of biomedicine, photonics, engineering, computer science, biochemistry and nanotechnology. 
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Specialties and expertise of the Node Candidate

Both ICFO and CRG perform first class research on super resolution imaging (STORM, SPT, STED) and applications. The SLN@BCN is embedded inside this rich environment.
The facility provides a complete package of services, including access to cutting edge instruments, custom-made data analysis algorithms and user training. Importantly, the two sites of the SLN@BCN come with a complete biological infrastructure for super resolution imaging.
SLN@BCN can also provide bridging access to several other imaging technologies, specifically to the Mesoscopic Imaging and the in vivo imaging Node Candidates in Barcelona.



Offered Technologies​
  • Ground state depletion microscopy (GSD)
  • Photo activated localization microscopy (PALM)
  • Stimulated emission depletion microscopy (STED)
  • Stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM)​
  • Laser scanning confocal microscopy (LSCM/CLSM)
  • Raman spectroscopy
  • Multiphoton microscopy systems


Additional services offered at the Node Candidate​
  • Instruments
  • Technical assistance to run instruments
  • Methodological setup (e.g. design of study protocol and standard operation procedures)
  • Probe preparation
  • Wet lab space
  • Server space
  • Data processing and analysis
  • Training seminar room

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Instrument highlights

Among the special instrumentation at the SLN@BCN are a combined CW-STED and multiphoton microscope, a 3D STED with three depletion lasers (CW and pulsed) for SR imaging of green to far-red dyes, an incubated CW-STED with Hybrid detectors, Avalanche Photo-Diodes (APDs) and resonant scanning, Ground State Depletion and STORM microscopes and a centralized storage, processing and data transfer platform.
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Pulsed 775 nm STED image of a Histone 2B Snap-Tag labeled with Snap-SiR. The image was taken with a 1.2 NA water immersion objective in a fixed sample and is a single slice of a deconvolved 3D stack, juxtaposed to the corresponding confocal slice

Contact details

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Dr. Pablo Loza-Alvarez
SLN Facility manager

[email protected]

+34935534 075
Spain
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