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Ff03 525 50 32

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The FF03-525/50-32 is a narrow bandpass filter designed for use in laboratory and research applications. It has a center wavelength of 525 nanometers and a bandwidth of 50 nanometers. The filter features a 32-millimeter diameter aperture.

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Two-Photon Imaging of Retinal Specimens

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Imaging was conducted on an Olympus FV1200MPE BASIC (BX-61WI) microscope equipped with a 25×, 1.05 NA water-immersion objective (XLPL25XWMP, Olympus) and an ultrafast pulsed laser (Mai Tai DeepSee HP, Spectra-Physics) tuned to 910 nm. Epifluorescence emission was separated into “green” and “red” channels with a 570nm dichroic mirror and a 525/50 bandpass filter (FF03-525/50-32, Semrock, green channel) and 575-630nm bandpass filter (BA575-630, Olympus, red channel), respectively. The microscope system was controlled by FluoView software (FV10-ASW v.4.1). Images of 256 × 128 pixels representing 256 × 128 μm on the retina were acquired at 15 Hz (zoom setting of 2).
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Two-Photon Imaging of Retinal Specimens

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Imaging was conducted on an Olympus FV1200MPE BASIC (BX-61WI) microscope equipped with a 25×, 1.05 NA water-immersion objective (XLPL25XWMP, Olympus) and an ultrafast pulsed laser (Mai Tai DeepSee HP, Spectra-Physics) tuned to 910 nm. Epifluorescence emission was separated into “green” and “red” channels with a 570nm dichroic mirror and a 525/50 bandpass filter (FF03-525/50-32, Semrock, green channel) and 575-630nm bandpass filter (BA575-630, Olympus, red channel), respectively. The microscope system was controlled by FluoView software (FV10-ASW v.4.1). Images of 256 × 128 pixels representing 256 × 128 μm on the retina were acquired at 15 Hz (zoom setting of 2).
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