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Axiovert 135 tv inverted fluorescence phase microscope

Manufactured by Zeiss
Sourced in Germany

The Zeiss Axiovert 135-TV Inverted Fluorescence Phase Microscope is a laboratory equipment designed for microscopic analysis. It features an inverted configuration, allowing for the observation of samples from below. The microscope is equipped with fluorescence and phase contrast imaging capabilities, enabling the visualization of samples that require these techniques. The core function of this product is to provide a versatile platform for microscopic examination and analysis.

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Imaging Cell Morphology Changes

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The changes in cell morphology were detected according to a previous study [55 (link)]. SAS cells were cultured on a glass slide at a density of 1 × 106 cells/well at 37 °C. After 24 h, a photomicrograph was obtained with a 20× objective lens using a cooled CCD camera attached to a Zeiss Axiovert 135-TV Inverted Fluorescence Phase Microscope (Carl Zeiss AG, Germany).
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Cell Morphology Monitoring Protocol

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The changes in cell morphology were detected according to a previous study (28 (link)). The cells were cultured on a glass slide at a density of 1×106 cells/well at 37°C. After 24 h, a photomicrograph was obtained with a 20× objective lens using a cooled CCD camera attached to a Zeiss Axiovert 135-TV Inverted Fluorescence Phase Microscope (Zeiss AG).
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