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Conventional optical microscope

Manufactured by Leica
Sourced in Germany

A conventional optical microscope is a laboratory instrument that uses lenses to magnify and view small objects or samples. It allows for the observation and analysis of microscopic structures and details that are not visible to the naked eye. The core function of this type of microscope is to provide high-magnification, detailed images of specimens for scientific and research purposes.

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Intracardiac Blood Cell Analysis

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Blood samples were collected by an intracardiac route. The total number of cells was determined using an automated hematology counter (ABC Vet—Horiba ABX), whereas blood smears were stained with Rosenfeld solution to determine the differential count. A total of 100 cells were counted using a conventional optical microscope (Leica Microsystems, Wetzlar, Germany).
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Emulsion Microscopy Analysis Protocol

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Emulsions were properly stirred before analysis to ensure sample homogeneity. A drop of fresh emulsion was then placed between a microscope slide and a cover-slip and observed on a conventional optical microscope at a magnification of 40Â (Leica Microsystems, Wetzlar, Germany).
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