RQ0000010125 Epifluorescence Microscope
A Contract Award Notice
by DEFENCE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY
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- Type
- Contract (Products)
- Duration
- 1 month
- Value
- £100K
- Sector
- INDUSTRIAL
- Published
- 23 Oct 2023
- Delivery
- 30 Apr 2023 to 31 May 2023
- Deadline
- 13 Apr 2023 11:00
Concepts
Location
1 buyer
- Defence Science & Technology Laboratory Salisbury
1 supplier
- Carl Zeiss Cambridge
Description
Intended uses (priority order): 1) Real-time imaging of cellular physiology using ion-sensitive fluorophores or similar probes (e.g. fura 2 and fluo dyes with ability for acquisition of fura 2 ratiometric images ≥1Hz) 2) General epifluorescence imaging of living cell cultures using a range of fluorescent dyes to image cellular structure and function (cell viability, mitochondrial function, ROS etc). Excitation/emission capabilities should cover standard range of fluorophores (e.g. DAPI, fluorescein, rhodamine etc). 3) General transmitted light and epifluorescence imaging of fixed / stained cell cultures and slide-mounted tissue sections Essential requirements: • Research-grade inverted microscope chassis, stage, transmitted light illumination, eyepieces etc • Microscope should be capable of phase and differential interference contrast transmitted light methods. • Objectives 10, 20, 40 and ~60 or 100x optimised for epifluorescence observation and DIC, 20 and 40x objectives optimised for UV excitation for Fura 2 (@340 & 380 nm, if different from standard epifluorescence objectives), additional 20 and 40x for phase contrast. • Epifluorescence light source to provide illumination for cellular physiology studies (excitation suitable for a range of dyes including fura 2) should include software controlled shutter, or equivalent, to control illumination and synchronise to image acquisition. • Epifluorescence light source for general epifluorescence imaging (2 and 3 above) if different • Ability to mount both epifluorescence illumination systems and switch between physiology and high-resolution epifluorescence imaging modes • Monochrome camera suitable for real-time imaging cellular physiology • Monochrome camera for high resolution general epifluorescence (if different from above) • Ability to mount both cameras and switch between physiology and high-resolution epifluorescence imaging modes • Image acquisition and analysis software suitable for running cellular physiology studies • Image acquisition and analysis software suitable for general epifluorescence studies. Ability to combine fluorescence images to produce composite images, ability to undertake image analysis/cytometry measurements of fluorescently labelled specimens. Desirable requirements: • Motorised control of microscope operation • Additional image analysis options for analysis of standard histopathology tissue sections Other: • If all capability is not possible on one microscope chassis then would consider two systems. This requirement will be on the defence sourcing portal (DSP)
Award Detail
1 | Carl Zeiss (Cambridge)
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CPV Codes
- 38515200 - Fluorescent microscopes
Indicators
- Contract is suitable for SMEs.
Other Information
How to apply - This notice can be found on the defence sourcing portal at this link: https://www.contracts.mod.uk/go/172903630186FEB197D9 Link to the defence sourcing portal (DSP). will need to register to the DSP if not already https://www.contracts.mod.uk/go/172903630186FEB197D9 SC1A_ITT_Microscope_Redacted.pdf Redacted Purchase Order Carl_Zeiss_Ltd_DSTL0000021935_Revised PO_2_Redacted.pdf Contract Purchase Agreement PA_Change_Order_PA0000001595_5_Redacted.pdf Signed contract document 20231004-DEFFORM_8_Edn04_22_Revised_Offer_of_Contract_Letter_Fully_signed_DSTL_Redacted.pdf
Reference
- RQ0000010125
- CF cefdfb5f-cb3e-4062-919e-ca51726538c5