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Fluoview 1000 1 confocal microscope

Manufactured by Olympus

The Fluoview 1000 is a confocal microscope developed by Olympus. It is designed to provide high-resolution imaging of fluorescently labeled samples. The microscope uses a laser scanning system to create detailed images by collecting light from a single focal plane within the sample, allowing for optical sectioning and three-dimensional reconstruction of the specimen.

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Monitoring Mineralization in Bone Scaffolds

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Real-time mineralization in bone scaffolds was monitored by calcein green staining using a previously reported method [42 (link), 43 (link)]. In brief, calcein powder (Sigma-Aldrich) was first dissolved in a 0.1 M NaOH solution and then diluted with double-distilled water to obtain the 1 mM working solution, which was sterilized by 0.22 μm membrane filtration before use. Starting from day 4 of osteogenic culture, calcein solution was added to the cell culture medium to reach a final concentration of 2 μM. Green fluorescence was visualized with an excitation laser wavelength of 488 nm on an Olympus Fluoview 1000 I confocal microscope (Center Valley, PA).
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Immunocytochemistry for Tau, Rab26, and Synaptophysin

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For immunocytochemistry, cells grown on glass coverslips were fixed with buffered PFA for 20 min at RT, washed three times with PBS for 15 min, and blocked for 30 min with blocking buffer containing 10% donkey serum and 0.3% Triton X-100 in TBST (TBS-Tween). After three washes with TBST for 5 min at room temperature, cells were incubated with primary antibodies overnight at 4 °C, followed by three washes in TBST at RT for 15 min, and then incubated with the appropriate fluorophore-conjugated secondary antibodies for 1 h. Subsequently, cells were washes three times with TBST for 15 min. The coverslips were mounted on glass slides with Aqua Polymount. Cells were imaged using an Olympus Fluoview 1000i confocal microscope. The following primary antibodies were used: anti-phospho-Tau (Ser199/202) (1:500; Sigma-Aldrich, T6819), anti-Rab26 (1:500; Synaptic Systems, 269 011, clone 163E12), anti-Synaptophysin-1 (1:500; Synaptic Systems, 101 004). Alexa-647-, Alexa-488- and Alexa-546-conjugated secondary antibodies were purchased from Jackson Immuno-Research Laboratories. For visualization of F-actin Alexa Flour 532 conjugated Phalloidin- (Invitrogen) was used.
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