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Csu w1 spinning disk system

Manufactured by Oxford Instruments

The CSU-W1 spinning disk system is a laser-based confocal microscopy solution designed for live-cell imaging applications. It features a Nipkow-type spinning disk that allows for rapid, parallel image acquisition, providing high-speed confocal imaging with reduced phototoxicity to samples.

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Spinning Disk Microscopy Imaging

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Samples were imaged at 1-μm-thick Z displacements through 20× and 40× air and 60× oil objectives of a Nikon Eclipse Ti2-E microscope with a Yokogawa CSU-W1 spinning disk system coupled to an Andor DU-888 camera, and a Toptica multilaser bed. Settings remained unchanged between conditions.
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Microscopy Protocol for Detailed Imaging

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Samples were imaged using 20x air and 60x oil objectives of a Nikon
Eclipse Ti2-E microscope equipped with a Yokogawa CSU-W1 spinning disk system,
an Andor DU-888 camera, and a Toptica multi-laser bed. All settings were kept
constant between conditions.
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