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Fluoview fv1200mpe

Manufactured by Olympus
Sourced in Japan, Germany

The Fluoview FV1200MPE is a multiphoton microscope system designed for advanced fluorescence imaging. It features a high-performance laser source and sophisticated optics to enable high-resolution, deep-tissue imaging. The system is capable of capturing detailed images of biological samples with minimal phototoxicity.

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2 protocols using fluoview fv1200mpe

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Bacterial Viability Analysis of ZOE-based Material

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A LIVE/DEAD™ BacLight™ Bacterial Viability Kit, for microscopy (Thermo Fisher Scientific Waltham, USA) was used to confirm results from the MDCT on ZOE-based material with and without CH in a fluorescence microscope (Olympus Fluoview FV1200MPE, Tokyo, Japan).
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Microscopic Analysis of Biomaterials

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Slides were analyzed using an Axio Scope A1 microscope (Carl Zeiss AG, Jena, Germany), a FluoView FV 1200MPE (Olympus Corporation, Tokyo, Japan) for deeper imaging of immunohistochemically stained biomaterials, and a Zeiss LSM 710 META confocal (laser scanning) microscope (Carl Zeiss AG) for histology.
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