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Neo scmos digital camera

Manufactured by Oxford Instruments

The Neo sCMOS digital camera is a scientific-grade imaging device designed for high-performance applications. It features a large, sensitive sensor and advanced readout electronics to capture detailed, low-noise images. The camera is capable of high-speed data acquisition and offers a wide range of configuration options to suit various experimental requirements.

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Intracellular Calcium and Nitric Oxide Imaging

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Live LMMP whole mount preparations were loaded with 4 μM Fluo-4-AM or DAF-FM [4-amino-5-methylamino-2′,7′-difluorofluorescein] (Life Technologies) for 45 minutes at 37°C as described elsewhere4 (link) to measure intracellular Ca2+ and NO, respectively. The loaded tissue was continuously perfused with prewarmed buffer (34°C, 3 mL/min) and drugs were bath applied. Images were acquired every 1–5 seconds with a Neo sCMOS digital camera (Andor, South Windsor, CT) through the 40× water-immersion objective (LUMPlan N, 0.8 n.a.) of an upright Olympus BX51W1 fixed-stage microscope controlled by Andor IQ3 software.
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Intracellular Calcium and Nitric Oxide Imaging

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Live LMMPs were loaded with 4 μM Fluo-4-AM or DAF-FM (Life Technologies) for 45 min at 37°C as described previously4 (link) to measure intracellular Ca2+ and NO, respectively. Loaded tissue was continuously perfused with pre-warmed buffer (34°C; 3 mL/min) and drugs were bath applied. Images were acquired every 1–5 seconds with a Neo sCMOS digital camera (Andor, South Windsor, CT) through the 40X water-immersion objective of an upright Olympus BX51W1 fixed-stage microscope (Olympus, Center Valley, PA) controlled by Andor IQ3 software.
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