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Dp30bw cd camera

Manufactured by Olympus
Sourced in Japan

The DP30BW CD camera is a digital imaging device designed for use in laboratory environments. It features a Charge-Coupled Device (CCD) sensor and can capture high-quality images. The camera is capable of acquiring data and information for analysis and documentation purposes.

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2 protocols using dp30bw cd camera

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Fluorescence and Nomarski Microscopy

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Fluorescence microscopy and Nomarski optics microscopy were done using an Olympus BX60 microscope equipped with DP30BW CD camera (Olympus, Tokyo, Japan).
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Visualizing C. elegans F28F8.5 protein

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Fluorescence microscopy and Nomarski optics microscopy were done using an Olympus BX60 microscope equipped with DP30BW CD camera (Olympus, Tokyo, Japan). Animals were analyzed on microscopic glass slides with a thin layer of 2% agarose and immobilized by 1 mM levamisole (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO, USA). Confocal microscopy of live homozygous animals with edited F28F8.5 expressing gfp::F28F8.5 was performed using an inverted Leica SP8 TCS SMD FLIM system equipped with a 63 × 1.2 NA water immersion objective, a pulsed white light laser (470–670 nm), AOBS and two internal hybrid single photon counting detectors, and operated by Leica Application Suite X program (Leica Microsystems, Wetzlar, Germany). The GFP fluorescence was excited at a wavelength of 488 nm and the emitted light was simultaneously recorded in two spectral ranges (Channel 1—495 nm to 525 nm, Channel 2—525 nm to 580 nm; the two channel setup was used to help resolve between spectrally different autofluorescence and GFP fluorescence signals).
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