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Nis elements ar 3.10 system

Manufactured by Nikon

NIS-Elements AR 3.10 is a software system designed for microscope image acquisition, analysis, and processing. It provides a platform for capturing high-quality images from various Nikon microscopes and enables basic image manipulation and measurement functionalities.

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Microscopy imaging techniques for cellular analysis

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Projection images were collected using a Nikon NIS-Elements AR 3.10 system mounted on a Nikon Eclipse E800 microscope (Nikon). Confocal images were collected using a Zeiss LSM 510 system mounted on a Zeiss Axiovert 200M microscope (Carl Zeiss Inc, Thornwood, NY, USA) using an oil immersion Plan-Apochromat 63x/1.4 DIC objective lens. Z-stacked images acquired on the DeltaVision Personal system (Applied Precision Inc, Issaquah, WA) were post-processed using Image-Pro Plus software (MediaCybernetics Inc, Bethesda, MD) version 6.3.
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Microscopy imaging techniques for cellular analysis

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Projection images were collected using a Nikon NIS-Elements AR 3.10 system mounted on a Nikon Eclipse E800 microscope (Nikon). Confocal images were collected using a Zeiss LSM 510 system mounted on a Zeiss Axiovert 200M microscope (Carl Zeiss Inc, Thornwood, NY, USA) using an oil immersion Plan-Apochromat 63x/1.4 DIC objective lens. Z-stacked images acquired on the DeltaVision Personal system (Applied Precision Inc, Issaquah, WA) were post-processed using Image-Pro Plus software (MediaCybernetics Inc, Bethesda, MD) version 6.3.
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