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Planapo 0.63x m series

Manufactured by Leica
Sourced in Germany

The Planapo 0.63x M series is a specialized optical component designed for use in Leica's lab equipment. It serves as a microscope objective lens, providing a 0.63x magnification factor. This lens is part of Leica's M series product line, designed to meet the needs of various laboratory applications.

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2 protocols using planapo 0.63x m series

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GFP Fluorescence Imaging of Plants

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The observation of the GFP uorescence was performed on the rst to third leaves from top of plantlets maintained in MS media and on roots of plants grown in soil. Imaging was done with the M165 FC uorescence microscope (Leica, Wetzlar, Germany) equipped with a cooled CCD camera VB-7010 (Keyence, Osaka, Japan), 10x eyepiece, plan apo 2x Corr. objective or objective planapo 0.63x M series (Leica, Wetzlar, Germany). Images were taken using illumination with excitation laser line 486 nm, with emission lter 518 nm.
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GFP Fluorescence Imaging of Plants

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The observation of the GFP uorescence was performed on the rst to third leaves from top of plantlets maintained in MS media and on roots of plants grown in soil. Imaging was done with the M165 FC uorescence microscope (Leica, Wetzlar, Germany) equipped with a cooled CCD camera VB-7010 (Keyence, Osaka, Japan), 10x eyepiece, plan apo 2x Corr. objective or objective planapo 0.63x M series (Leica, Wetzlar, Germany). Images were taken using illumination with excitation laser line 486 nm, with emission lter 518 nm.
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