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Szx16 stereomicroscope

Manufactured by Leica camera
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The SZX16 is a stereomicroscope produced by Leica. It provides high-quality optical performance for a variety of laboratory applications. The SZX16 features a wide zoom range and delivers excellent image quality.

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Spider Specimen Imaging and Archiving

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Specimens were photographed with a Canon EOS 7D camera attached to an Olympus SZX16 stereomicroscope and Leica DFC295 camera connected to a stereo microscope Leica S8AP0. SEM figures were made with a SEM JEOL JSM-5200 scanning microscope at the Zoological Museum, University of Turku, Finland and with a Zeiss Ultra Plus SEM device at the Anadolu University, Eskişehir. Digital images were montaged using CombineZP image stacking software. The epigyne was cleared in a KOH/water solution until soft tissues were dissolved. Photographs were taken in dishes with cotton or paraffin on the bottom to hold the specimens in position. All measurements are given in mm. Materials studied here are deposited in the Zoological Museum of the Moscow State University (ZMMU), Zoological Institute of St-Petersburg (ZISP), Zoological Museum, University of Turku (ZMUT), and Anadolu University, Zoological Museum (AUZM).
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Microneedle Visualization and Tissue Penetration

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Brightfield and fluorescence micrographs of sulforhodamine-coated microneedles
were collected using an Olympus SZX16 stereo microscope with a CCD camera (Leica DC 300,
Leica Microsystems, Bannockburn, IL, USA).
Histological examination of rabbit tongue and lip was conducted through frozen
sections. After inserting microneedles, rabbits were euthanized, lips and tongue were
resected and frozen in OCT compound (Tissue-Tek, 4583, Sakura Finetek, Torrance, CA,
USA). The frozen OCT blocks were cut into 10 µm-thick sections using a cryostat
(CM1950, Leica, Buffalo Grove, IL,USA). Fluorescence and brightfield micrographs of
histological sections of lip and tongue were collected using a Nikon Ti eclipse
fluorescent microscope with a CCD camera (Andor DR-328G-C10-SIL, Andor Technology, South
Windsor, CT,USA).
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