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Ix70 inverted microscope frame

Manufactured by Olympus
Sourced in United Kingdom

The IX70 is an inverted microscope frame designed for a wide range of applications. It features a sturdy construction and accommodates a variety of objectives and accessories to support your research needs.

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2 protocols using ix70 inverted microscope frame

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Fluorescence Characterization of Adhesive Fibers

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Fluorescence images were recorded on a Nikon Ti-E PFS fluorescence microscopy coupled with an Olympus IX70 inverted microscope frame (Olympus UK, Essex, UK). Ultraviolet-Visible (UV-Vis) absorption spectra were recorded with a CARY-6000i spectrophotometer. Fluorescence emission and excitation spectra were measured using a FluoroLog 3 spectrometer manufactured by HORIBA Jobin Yvon. The fluorescence quantum yields (Q (%)) of adhesive fibers were assessed with the Williams comparative method26 using a standard blue fluorophore (Coumarin 102) with a known quantum yield of Q = 76.4% in ethanol. Detailed information about determination of fluorescence quantum yields are described in Supplementary Section 14 and Supplementary Figure 17.
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Fluorescence Characterization of Adhesive Fibers

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Fluorescence images were recorded on a Nikon Ti-E PFS fluorescence microscopy coupled with an Olympus IX70 inverted microscope frame (Olympus UK, Essex, UK). Ultraviolet-Visible (UV-Vis) absorption spectra were recorded with a CARY-6000i spectrophotometer. Fluorescence emission and excitation spectra were measured using a FluoroLog 3 spectrometer manufactured by HORIBA Jobin Yvon. The fluorescence quantum yields (Q (%)) of adhesive fibers were assessed with the Williams comparative method26 using a standard blue fluorophore (Coumarin 102) with a known quantum yield of Q = 76.4% in ethanol. Detailed information about determination of fluorescence quantum yields are described in Supplementary Section 14 and Supplementary Figure 17.
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