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Digital camera dfc3000g

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The Leica Digital Camera DFC3000G is a high-performance digital camera designed for laboratory and research applications. It features a 3.2-megapixel CMOS sensor capable of capturing detailed images. The camera supports a range of resolutions and frame rates, allowing users to capture images and video to suit their specific requirements.

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Nanofiber Characterization by Microscopy

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The morphology and size of nanofibers were analyzed by TEM with a Jeol 1011 (Jeol, Japan) apparatus. The average diameter of the different types of nanofibers was obtained by using the image processing and analysis software Image J (National Institutes of Health) on TEM images. SEM images were taken with a JEO 6100 (Jeol, Japan) apparatus.
Likewise, in order to confirm and characterize the integration of CPEs to the nanofiber structure, nanofibers were observed and photographed by using a Leica DMI 3000B inverted microscope with a 63× objective and equipped with a Leica EL6000 compact light source and a Leica digital camera DFC3000G.
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Fluorescence Microscopy Imaging Workflow

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The fluorescence microscopy images were recorded by using a Leica digital camera DFC3000G on a Leica DMI 3000B inverted microscope with Leica EL6000 compact light source (Wetzlar, Germany). Images were acquired using a 63× objective with filter FITR (Ex BP 480/40, Em BP 527/30) and DsRed (Ex BP 555/25, Em BP 620/60). Leica Application Suite AF600 Module Systems was used for the manual formatting and processing of data acquisition.
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