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Xm10 fluorescence camera

Manufactured by Olympus

The XM10 Olympus fluorescence camera is a high-performance imaging device designed for use in various research and scientific applications. It is capable of capturing detailed fluorescence images with high sensitivity and resolution, making it suitable for a wide range of applications in the field of microscopy and imaging.

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Cardiomyocyte Size Quantification

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Hearts were snap frozen in OCT, sectioned at 10μm, and stained with wheat germ agglutinin (WGA, Alexa 488) and DAPI (Alexa 405). Cardiomyocyte diameter was measured counting a minimum of 300 cells containing a central nucleus on 3 non-consecutive sections per animal. Cardiomyocyte cross-sectional area was measured 5um-thick heart sections stained with WGA (Alexa fluor 488). Images were taken using CellSens Dimension viewing software (Version 1.1.3, Olympus). The area was assessed on fibers with circular shapes in a blinded fashion by quantitative image analysis using CellSens Dimension software. The images were acquired with an XM10 Olympus fluorescence camera.
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Quantifying Macrophages and Thermogenic Activity

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Paraffin-embedded eWAT sections were stained with an anti-F4/80 antibody to detect macrophages in the adipose tissue. Uncoupling protein (UCP)-1 immunoreactivity was assessed in paraffin-embedded BAT sections (Supplementary Data). The images were acquired with an XM10 Olympus fluorescence camera. F4/80/DAPI and immunofluorescence staining was quantified based on color intensity using cellSens software. UCP-1/DAPI immunofluorescence staining was quantified based on color intensity using cellSens software in representative nonconsecutive fields per slide from two slides per animal in a blinded fashion.
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