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Bx41 microscope

Manufactured by Optronics

The BX41 is a compound microscope designed for laboratory use. It features a binocular observation tube, a mechanical stage, and a built-in illumination system. The BX41 is capable of magnifying specimens up to 1000x.

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Tissue Imaging Under Bright-Field Microscopy

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Human tissue samples were viewed under bright-field illumination at both 10× and 20× magnifications using an Olympus BX41 microscope and digital camera with the Magnafire program (Optronics, Inc.). Mouse tissues were visualized with an Axioskop 40 microscope and Axio Vision camera and software (Carl Zeiss Microimaging, Thornwood, NY).
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Immunolocalization of NRG1 and ErbB3 in Ovarian Follicles

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To elucidate the expression pattern of NRG1 and ErbB3 in antral and PO-follicles, NRG1 and ErbB3-receptor were co-localized in PMSG treated and estrus phase ovaries as described previously [21 (link), 44 (link)]. Negative controls were performed by omitting the primary antibody or using an isotype-matched control antibody derived from the same species. Mounted slides were examined using an Olympus BX41 microscope equipped with an Optronics Magnifier digital camera and Prior Proscan motor-driven stage (Olympus, Melville, NY). To create the final figures, the representative photomicrographs were arranged using Adobe Photoshop (Adobe Systems, San Jose, CA, USA) without any further adjustment to maintain the true nature of the findings.
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Tissue Imaging Under Bright-Field Microscopy

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Human tissue samples were viewed under bright-field illumination at both 10× and 20× magnifications using an Olympus BX41 microscope and digital camera with the Magnafire program (Optronics, Inc.). Mouse tissues were visualized with an Axioskop 40 microscope and Axio Vision camera and software (Carl Zeiss Microimaging, Thornwood, NY).
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