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U tv0.63xc digital camera

Manufactured by Olympus
Sourced in United States

The U-TV0.63XC is a digital camera designed for use with Olympus microscopes. It features a 0.63x optical magnification and captures images with a resolution of 1.4 megapixels.

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Lung Tissue PAS Staining Protocol

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Periodic Acid-Schiff (PAS) staining was performed in the formalin-fixed/paraffin-embedded lung tissues. Tissue sections were examined with an Olympus BX40 microscope in conjunction with an Olympus U-TV0.63XC digital camera (Olympus Corp., Melvile, NY). Images were acquired using DP Controller and Manager software (Olympus Corp.).
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Quantifying Goblet Cell Hyperplasia

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After BAL fluid collection, the left lung was inflated with 10% formalin at a standard pressure. Lung tissues were then embedded in paraffin, and 3-µm-thick sections were cut and stained with periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) to determine goblet cell hyperplasia. Stained tissue sections were examined with an Olympus BX40 microscope in conjunction with an Olympus U-TV0.63XC digital camera (Olympus Corp., NY, USA). Images were acquired using DP Controller and Manager software (Olympus Corp., NY, USA). The number of PAS-positive cells per millimeter of bronchial basement membrane (mmBM) was measured by MetaMorph 4.6 (Universal Imaging, PA, USA).
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