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Zen 2.3 black

Manufactured by Zeiss
Sourced in Germany

Zen 2.3 black is an image processing and analysis software developed by Zeiss. It provides a comprehensive set of tools for managing, processing, and analyzing microscopy data. The software supports a wide range of microscopy techniques, including confocal, widefield, and super-resolution imaging.

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Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy Protocol

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Imaging was performed using the confocal laser-scanning (LSM) microscope LSM880 (Zeiss) with Plan-Apochromat 20×/1.4 Oil DIC objective. The following laser lines were used for excitation: 405 nm for blue-shifted GFP and 488 nm for GFP. ImageJ47 (link), Fiji48 (link), and Zen 2.3 black (Carl Zeiss Jena GmbH, Germany) were used for image analysis.
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Confocal Microscopy Imaging Protocol

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Imaging was performed using the confocal laser scanning (LSM) microscope LSM880 (Zeiss) with Plan-Apochromat 20x/1.4 Oil DIC objective. The following laser lines were used for excitation: 405 nm for blue-shifted GFP and 488 nm for GFP. ImageJ 46 , Fiji 47 , and Zen 2.3 black (Carl Zeiss Jena GmbH, Germany) were used for image analysis.
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