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Scmos camera

Manufactured by Zeiss
Sourced in Germany

The SCMOS camera is a scientific-grade camera that utilizes a scientific complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (sCMOS) image sensor. The sCMOS sensor provides high-resolution imaging with low noise, high dynamic range, and rapid frame rates. The camera is designed for a variety of applications in scientific research and industrial imaging.

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2 protocols using scmos camera

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Microscopy Imaging of DNA and Mitochondrial Signaling

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For MIRA, cGAS-mtDNA SIRF, DNA fibers, and immunofluorescence assays, slides were imaged using an Eclipse Ti-U inverted microscope with an Andor Zyla sCMOS camera or a Zeiss Airyscan LSM 800 microscope with a Hamamatsu C13440 camera. Images were analyzed using the Nikon NIS Elements or Zen2 software version 2.3. For ease of viewing, a black bar was placed over the scale bars of select images. Statistical analysis was performed using GraphPad Prism 7 software. Four to eight image fields were acquired for each condition, and the data from two to four biological replicates were compiled. For both MIRA and mitoSIRF assays, the cytoplasmic signals were counted irrespective of cell cycle status. P values were calculated using the Mann-Whitney test (GraphPad Prism 7 software).
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Fluorescent Strain Microscopy Protocol

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For microscopy observation, the strains contain fluorescent fusion (s) were grown overnight on LB plates with gentamicin (50 μg/ml), then using sterile toothpicks to pick single colony into 10 μl PBS and 1 μl culture was spotted on a slide which was coated with 1% agarose. Phase contrast and fluorescence microscopy were performed by using Observer Z1 equipped with sCMOS camera (Zeiss, Germany).
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