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Zen os software

Manufactured by Zeiss

ZEN OS is the operating system software for Zeiss microscopes and imaging systems. It provides the core functionality to control and manage the hardware and acquisition of images and data.

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Visualizing TIGAR and E6 in HPV16-Induced Cervical Cancer

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The expression of the TIGAR protein and E6 viral oncoprotein within the HPV16-infected cervical cancer clinical samples by immunofluorescence staining, as well as the detection of cellular apoptosis using Annexin V-FITC/PI (or DAPI), were visualized confocal fluorescence-microscopy on a Zeiss LSM800 instrument using a Plan-Apochromat 20x/0.8 objective lens and ZEN OS software (Carl Zeiss Microscopy). The relative fluorescence-intensities of the Anti-TIGAR-specific (Rhodamine Red-X-positive) and Anti-HPV16 E6-specific (Alexa Fluor 488-positive) signals were graphically quantified using the Zen 2.5D analysis tool (Carl Zeiss Microscopy).
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Visualizing TIGAR and E6 in HPV16-Induced Cervical Cancer

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The expression of the TIGAR protein and E6 viral oncoprotein within the HPV16-infected cervical cancer clinical samples by immunofluorescence staining, as well as the detection of cellular apoptosis using Annexin V-FITC/PI (or DAPI), were visualized confocal fluorescence-microscopy on a Zeiss LSM800 instrument using a Plan-Apochromat 20x/0.8 objective lens and ZEN OS software (Carl Zeiss Microscopy). The relative fluorescence-intensities of the Anti-TIGAR-specific (Rhodamine Red-X-positive) and Anti-HPV16 E6-specific (Alexa Fluor 488-positive) signals were graphically quantified using the Zen 2.5D analysis tool (Carl Zeiss Microscopy).
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