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Ni u microscope

Manufactured by National Instruments

The NI-U microscope is a high-performance digital microscope designed for laboratory and research applications. It features a high-resolution camera and advanced imaging capabilities, allowing users to capture detailed images and videos of specimens under investigation.

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Formalin-Fixed Paraffin-Embedded Tissue Processing

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Tumor and normal tissues were fixed in 10% formalin, paraffin-embedded using a standard protocol, then cut into 5 μm sections, which were stored at room temperature. H&E staining and immunohistochemistry were performed as previously described.49 (link) Images were acquired and processed using a Nikon Ni-U microscope and the NIS-Elements software.
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Epifluorescent and Confocal Microscopy Imaging

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Epifluorescent images were acquired using a Nikon NiU microscope and NIS Elements software. Confocal fluorescent images were acquired using a Zeiss LSM 510 laser scanning microscope system and Upright Zen software. Confocal Z-stacks ranged from 36 to 40 slices, at 2 μm steps, and were projected at maximum intensity.
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