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Ix81 motorized microscope

Manufactured by Olympus

The IX81 motorized microscope is a high-performance research-grade microscope designed for a variety of microscopy applications. It features a motorized stage and focus, enabling precise control and automated operation. The IX81 is capable of advanced imaging techniques such as fluorescence and confocal microscopy.

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Quantifying Spheroid Surface Area

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Photomicrographs were taken using an Olympus IX81 motorized microscope and an Olympus DP71 camera. Images were transferred to the Olympus AnalySiS® Docu program (Soft Imaging System) and the ‘shadow’ area of spheroids measured using the ‘fitted polygon area’ function, which calculates the planar surface of the spheroids in μm2.
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Spheroid Size Determination via Microscopy

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Phase-contrast light microscopy images of intact spheroids were used to determine spheroid size. Images were captured using Olympus IX81 motorized microscope and Olympus DP71 camera. The planar area of spheroids was measured using AnalySiS Docu software (Soft Imaging System, Berlin, Germany).
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