The eduWOSM: a benchtop advanced microscope for education and research

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Abstract

To improve access to advanced optical microscopy in educational and resource-limited settings we have developed the eduWOSM (<underline>edu</underline>cational<underline>W</underline>arwick<underline>O</underline>pen<underline>S</underline>ource<underline>Mic</underline>roscope), an open hardware platform for transmitted-light and epifluorescence imaging in up to 4 colours, including single molecule imaging. EduWOSMs are robust, bright, compact, portable and ultra-stable. They are controlled entirely by open source hardware and software, with an option for remote control from a webpage. Here we describe the core eduWOSM technology and benchmark its performance using 3 example projects, single fluorophore tracking of tubulin heterodimers within gliding microtubules, 4D (deconvolution) imaging/tracking of chromosome motions in dividing human cells, and automated single particle tracking in vitro and in live cells with classification into subdiffusive, diffusive and superdiffusive motion.

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