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Hq510lp

Manufactured by Chroma Technology
Sourced in Germany

The HQ510LP is a versatile laboratory equipment designed for various applications. It features a compact and durable construction, providing reliable performance in a wide range of research and testing environments.

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Fluorescence Imaging of Labeled Spermatozoa

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Fluorescence imaging was carried out as previously reported (Nishigaki et al., 2004 (link)). Briefly, Fluo-4-labeled spermatozoa were adhered to glass coverslips coated with 50 Pg/ml poly-L-lysine solution (Sigma) and mounted into a micro incubator, PDMI-2 (Harvard Apparatus, Holliston, MA, USA) maintained at 14 °C. Fluorescence images were acquired using a Nikon DIAPHOT 300 inverted microscope with a Nikon Plan Apo 60X objective lens (1.4 NA) and a custom-built stroboscopic illumination system (Nishigaki et al., 2006 (link)) with a Chroma filter set (Ex, HQ470/40x; DC, 505DCXRU; Em, HQ510LP (Chroma Technology)). Images were acquired with a Quantix 57 camera (Photometrics Inc.) under the continuous (stream) acquisition mode.
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Live-cell Fluorescence Ratio Imaging

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Imaging was performed at 33 °C on our Olympus microscope with a 60x (1.42 NA) objective. A lambda DG-4 monochromator (Sutter Instruments) was used as the light source and to shift rapidly between CFP and YFP filters. The following filters were used: excitation, D436/10X and HQ485/15X; dichroic, 505DCXR; emission, HQ510lp; Chroma Technology, Olching Germany). Image acquisition was performed with an ImagEM EMCCD camera (Hamamatsu Photonics, Massy, France) controlled by MetaFluor software Series 7.8.9.0 (Roper Scientific, Evry, France). Sixteen-bit images (512 × 512) were acquired every 30 s for 5 min (acquisition time of 30 ms). After background substraction, the F480/F440 ratio was measured.
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