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Ec plan neofluar 20 lens

Manufactured by Zeiss

The EC Plan NeoFluar 20× lens is a high-quality optical lens designed for use in various laboratory applications. It provides a 20× magnification and is part of the NeoFluar series from Zeiss, known for their exceptional optical performance and reliability.

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2 protocols using ec plan neofluar 20 lens

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Time-lapse Imaging of T3-treated Cells

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A2780 and HCT116 cells (each, 5.0 × 104 per well) were cultured in the wells of 24-well culture plates and treated with T3 or DMSO. The treated cells were incubated for 3 h at 37°C under an atmosphere of 5% CO2/95% air in a microscope stage-mounted humidified chamber (Incubator XL S1; Carl Zeiss AG, Oberkochen, Germany). Serial phase-contrast images were captured every 10 min using an Axiovert 200M microscope (Carl Zeiss AG) equipped with an EC Plan NeoFluar 20× lens (Carl Zeiss AG) and processed using AxioVision 4.5 software (Carl Zeiss AG), then compiled in JPEG format and exported to Adobe Photoshop for processing.
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Time-lapse Imaging of Transfected HeLa Cells

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HeLa cells were cultured in 24-well culture plates with glass bottoms (MatTek Corp., Ashland, MA, USA) and transfected with siRNA oligos targeting the indicated genes. Phase-contrast images were captured every 10 min for 24 h (12–36 h after transfection). Cells were imaged using an Axiovert 200M microscope equipped with EC Plan NEOFLUAR × 20 lens (Carl Zeiss). Images were acquired and processed using AxioVision 4.5 software (Carl Zeiss). The images were converted to JPEG format and exported to Adobe Photoshop.
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