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Uplansapo 40x 0.95 objective

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The UPlanSApo 40x/0.95 objective is a high-numerical aperture lens designed for use in microscopy. It provides a magnification of 40X and a numerical aperture of 0.95, which allows for high-resolution imaging. The objective is suitable for use in a variety of microscopy techniques, including brightfield, phase contrast, and fluorescence microscopy.

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Virtual Slide Scanning Microscopy Techniques

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Microscopy was performed using an Olympus BX61 VS120-S5 Virtual Slide Scanning System with UPlanSApo 40x/0.95 objective, Olympus XM10 monochrome camera, and Olympus VS-ASW FL 2.7 imaging software. Analysis and quantification were performed using Olympus CellSens 1.13, Adobe Photoshop CC and FIJI ImageJ software.
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Histological Analysis of Mouse Muscles

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For histological analysis, paraffin-embedded muscles from adult mice described above were sectioned and stained with haematoxylin and eosin (H&E) as far as possible using the TREAT-NMD guidelines for the DMD mouse (http://www.treat-nmd.eu/research/preclinical/dmd-sops/). The images were acquired on the VS120 virtual slide microscope (Olympus USA) using the VS-ASWFL software and UPlanSApo 40x/0.95 objective, and each muscle section was assessed for the following criteria: number of myofibers and myonuclei, myofibers with central nuclei, regenerating myofibers, and inflammatory foci. Minimal Feret’s diameter for myofiber was measured using Image J (NIH) plugin.
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