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LumiCycle
32-Channel Photometry
for Circadian Biology
LumiCycle
performs high-throughput luminometry on self-luminous tissues, such as
those from transgenic animals containing the luciferase gene. The system
is equipped with 4 photon-counting photomutliplier tubes, each selected
for low dark counts and high sensitivity in green portion of the spectrum
at which luciferase emits light. 32 tissue samples, each in a 35 mm petri
dish, can be counted at one time. 8 dishes share each photodetector using
a turntable device that alternately brings each dish under the detector,
one at a time. (Specifications.)
The LumiCycle
apparatus fits inside a standard incubator. An internal fan circulates
the incubator air to maintain the proper temperature within the chamber.
The temperature is therefore as stable as the incubator can make it. The
turntable and photon counting are fully automated. System setup and operation
is straightforward. Online help files are included with the software.
In addition
to its high-precision photon counting hardware, LumiCycle has the most
flexible and easy-to-use software for the collection and analysis of circadian
rhythms in luminometry data.
Start
and stop each counting channel asynchonously. You may, for example,
start one experiment with 10 samples on one day, and start a second
experiment with 22 samples the following day, stop the first experiment
5 days later and start yet a third set of dishes in their place.
- Interrupt
the data collection to perform experimental manipulations on the samples
(such as adding a drug). Once the treatment is complete, LumiCycle will
pick up exactly where it left off.
- Flexible
counting schedules, from once per hour, to once per minute.
- View records
during the data collection process. A single window shows data for all
32 channels at once. Double-click on one of the graphs to view the data
in greater detail (top figure).
- Analysis
program (bottom figure) automatically compensates for baseline shifts
and signal attenuation over the course of the trial. The dominant circadian
period and phase can then be extracted (red curve). View periodograms
and actograms, calcullate phase shifts, extract periods with spectral
or periodogram methods.
- Superimpose
multiple records for comparison and figure preparation.
- Calculate
rhythm parameters for the complete record, or for multiple subsets of
the record. If, for example, a treatment is given halfway through a
record that is expected to create a period or phase change, the two
halves of the record can be analyzed separately and a phase shift calculated.
- While
data collection is in progress, you may repeatedly copy the growing
data files onto another computer (via a floppy or the network) and analyze
the data collected so far for period and phase. Data collection continues
uninterrupted until the end of the experiment.
- Extracted
periods and phases can be exported to a text file for later manipulation
in Excel or other statistics programs.
- Raw or
baseline-subtracted records can be exported to ClockLab
for further analysis using periodograms, actograms, and activity profiles.
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