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Axioimager m2

Manufactured by Linkam

The Axioimager M2 is a microscope system designed for high-quality imaging and analysis. It features a motorized stage and objective turret, allowing for precise positioning and seamless switching between magnification levels. The system is equipped with advanced optics to capture detailed images of samples.

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Cryo-CLEM Imaging Workflow Protocol

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Cryo-LM was performed on a Zeiss Axioimager M2 equipped with a Linkam CMS196M. Transparent light and fluorescent image stacks (21 slices every 75 µm) we recorded using an EC PlanNeofluor ×10/0.30 Ph1 objective lens on an AxioCam MR R3 at a pixel size at the sample level of 1 µm × 1 µm. Brightfield images were recorded using a LED light source and fluorescent images were recorded using an HXP 120 V light source using a 38 HE filter set. Maximum intensity projections for both image stacks were made using Zeiss ZEN 3.4 software and overlays were made in Adobe Photoshop 2021. Cryo-CLEM was performed on a Talos Arctica (Thermo Fisher Scientific) operated at 200 keV, equipped with a Gatan K3 BioQuantum direct electron detector. Correlations were performed and images were recorded using MAPS software (Thermo Fisher Scientific).
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Cryo-Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy

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CryoLM was performed on a Zeiss Axioimager M2 equipped with a Linkam CMS196M. Transparent light and fluorescent image stacks (21 slices every 75 µm) we recorded using a EC PlanNeofluor 10x/0.30 Ph1 objective lens on an AxioCam MR R3 at a pixel size at the sample level of 1 µm x 1 µm. Brightfield images were recorded using a LED light source and fluorescent images were recorded using a HXP 120 V light source using a 38 HE filter set. Maximum intensity projections for both image stacks were made using Zeiss ZEN software and overlays were made in Adobe Photoshop.
Cryo-CLEM was performed on a Talos Arctica (Thermo Fisher Scientific) operated at 200 keV, equipped with a Gatan K3 BioQuantum direct electron detector. Correlations were performed and images were recorded using MAPS software version 3.0 (Thermo Fisher Scientific).
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