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A1 optical microscope

Manufactured by Zeiss

The Zeiss A1 optical microscope is a high-quality instrument designed for a variety of laboratory applications. It features a stable, precision-engineered frame and optics that provide clear, detailed observations. The microscope is equipped with adjustable magnification and illumination controls to accommodate different sample types and research needs.

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3 protocols using a1 optical microscope

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Bright Field Reflected Light Microscopy

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Light microscopy was carried out in bright field reflected light
mode with a Carl Zeiss A1 optical microscope.
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Bright Field Microscopy Protocol

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Light microscopy
was carried out in
bright field reflected light mode with a Carl Zeiss A1 optical microscope.
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Microscopic Analysis of Solid Wood Flooring

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The three samples in each species were selected for microstructure observation. The cross-sectional sections with a relatively complete structure can not be directly obtained using a sliding microtome. Therefore, the cumaru and taun samples were softened, respectively. The taun samples were placed in hot water and soaked for 2 days. The cumaru samples were placed in a 3% ethylenediamine solution for 2 days, and then immersed in hot water for 1 day. After softening, the samples were cut into sections with 16 µm thickness using Leica SM2010R sliding microtome, after safranin staining and gradient alcohol dehydration and mounted by Canada balsam, the sections containing a ring were placed under a ZEISS A1 optical microscope and the morphology and distribution of tissue cells of two kinds of solid wood floorings were observed. The double cell wall thickness of cross-sectional fibers of each sample was measured by Axiovision image processing software (Axiovision Release 4.6.3, Carl Zeiss, Germany). The 50 fibers were selected for measurement and the data were analyzed by Excel and SPSS software (SPSS Statistics 19, IBM Company, America).
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