


As a core facility, our primary objective is to support research groups and industrial partners with the latest microscopy imaging and cell sorting techniques and software solutions. Our services range from initial advice on the selection of the most suitable equipment for an experiment and configuring it, to the final analysis of the imaging and cytometry data.
The FCBI ACF is located at the Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatology and Allergology at the University of Szeged, 6 Korányi fasor, 6720 Szeged. The major available techniques include conventional (wide-field, confocal) and advanced (super resolution) light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy optimized for biological samples (including array tomography and correlative light and electron microscopy), an advanced cell sorter facility and a molecular biology facility.
Light and Electron Microscopy facility
Light Microscopy
Zeiss LSM880 laser scanning confocal microscope
Olympus FV10i self-contained confocal microscope
Olympus high throughput fluorescence cell analysis system
Oxford Nanoimager super resolution microscope
Zeiss AxioImager fluorescence microscope
Electron Microscopy
Zeiss Sigma 300 scanning electron microscope
RMC Powertome with ATUMtome tape collection
Quorum Q150R Plus rotary pumped carbon coater
Zeiss Axioscope fluorescence microscope
Cell Sorter Facility
BD FACS Aria Fusion
Molecular Biology Support
Functional Cell Biology and Immunology ACF – Laboratory life in July 2022
The main goal of this ACF is to provide for high-throughput and high-resolution imaging, cell surface and intracellular marker detection as well as the possibility for sorting cells based on their expressed protein markers for cellular and immunology studies.
The ACF offers the following specific services:
Static and dynamic imaging applications
standard widefield and confocal imaging of fixed samples and live cells (up to 4 wavelengths simultaneously)
two-colour super resolution microscopy based on STORM and PALM techniques
single particle tracking
TIRF microscopy
Array tomography with ATUMtome – semi-automated cutting and imaging of 100-2000 slices with a z resolution of 30-50 nm and 3D rendering of the images
Correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM) – A comparative dual (light and electron microscopy) analysis of the same specimen, which is essential for the analytical interpretation of high-resolution electron microscopy images at the cellular level.
High-performance cell sorting and marker identification applications
Cell sorting and clustering from fluids and tissues
Marker identification.