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Smz1500 fluorescent microscope

Manufactured by Nikon

The Nikon SMZ1500 is a fluorescent microscope designed for laboratory applications. It features a stereo zoom optical system with a magnification range of 7.5x to 112.5x. The microscope is equipped with an LED fluorescence illumination system and supports a variety of filter sets to enable fluorescence observation and imaging.

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Fluorescence Microscopy of Embryos

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Bright-field and fluorescent images of embryos were observed with a Nikon SMZ1500 fluorescent microscope and captured with a Nikon digital camera. The relative mean fluorescence intensities were analyzed using ImageJ.
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Fluorescent Microscopy Imaging Workflow

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Photography was performed used a Nikon SMZ1500 fluorescent microscope. All measurements were completed using Image J software and analyses conducted through Graphpad Prism. For statistical considerations all results were presented as mean with standard error of the mean (SEM), and pā€‰<ā€‰0.05 as the criterion for statistical significance. Figures were prepared using Adobe Photoshop.
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