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Nis element advanced research software 4

Manufactured by National Instruments

NIS Element Advanced Research software 4.0 is a comprehensive software solution for microscopy imaging and analysis. It provides advanced tools for acquiring, processing, and analyzing images from a variety of microscopy techniques. The software supports a wide range of imaging modalities, including fluorescence, brightfield, and phase contrast microscopy. It offers powerful features for image processing, 3D reconstruction, and quantitative analysis.

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Sigmoidal Dose-Response Analysis

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Data were analyzed using Prism 10.0 (GraphPad Software Inc., San Diego, CA, USA). All data are presented as means ± SD from three to five independent experiments performed in duplicates unless otherwise indicated. The graphs were generated using the same software. Sigmoidal dose-response (variable slope) parameters were used for analyzing the data to calculate EC50 and Emax values. To determine the level of significance, data were analyzed using one-way ANOVA with Bonferroni’s multiple comparisons test and multiple t-tests with Welch correction were used for pairwise comparisons between two groups (Prism 10.0). A p-value of less than or equal to 0.05 was considered to be significant and exact p-values are disclosed in a Source Data file (Supplementary Data 3). The NIS Element Advanced Research software 4.0 was used for microscopy image acquisition and analysis.
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Microscopy Image Analysis Protocol

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The data were analyzed using Prism 8.0 (GraphPad Software Inc., San Diego, CA, USA). Differences between means were tested for significance by 2-way ANOVA or repeated measures 2-way ANOVA and Dunnet’s multiple comparisons test. The NIS Element Advanced Research software 4.0 was used for microscopy image acquisition and analysis.
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