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Lumplanfi

Manufactured by Olympus

The LumPlanFI is a microscope objective lens designed for use in a wide range of biological and materials science applications. It features a long working distance and high numerical aperture, allowing for efficient light collection and detailed imaging of samples.

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2 protocols using lumplanfi

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Visualizing Epifluorescence Signals in Transfected Cells

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Visualization of epifluorescence signals was performed as described previously (Hartmann et al., 2001 (link)). Briefly, cover slips with transfected cells were transferred into Petriperm dishes (Vivascience) with folio bottom and inspected with an inverted microscope (Olympus IX70) using 40 × (N.A.: 1.0) and 100 × (N.A.: 1.35) oil immersion objectives. Image capture was performed using a cooled CCD camera (Sensys 1401E, Photometrics), controlled by MetaVue software (Molecular Devices). Exposure times were chosen such that saturation was avoided. Processing of images was performed by MetaVue and Adobe Photoshop software without compromising the evident primary image information. However, in the figures, fluorescence in the soma and the proximal dendrites is often enhanced close to saturation in order to make single vesicles in distal neurites also clearly visible.
Some of the experiments were performed using an upright microscope (Zeiss, Axioscope FS) equipped with a 40 × objective (Olympus, LumPlanFI, N.A. 0.8 w). DAF-FM fluorescence was exited at 485 nm with a VisiChrome high speed monochromator (Visitron, Puchheim, Germany). Fluorescence images were taken with a Photometrics CoolSnap HQ2 CCD camera (Roper Scientific) at 0.1 Hz after passing a 510 nm long pass filter. Image acquisition and analysis was performed using Metafluor software (Molecular Devices).
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Optogenetic Stimulation of Cells

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Optogenetic stimulation was performed as previously described7 (link). Light pulses were delivered by a Lambda DG-4 Plus wavelength switcher (Sutter Instrument) with a 300 W Xenon Arc lamp via the epifluorescence light path of the microscope through a 40x/0.8 NA water-immersion objective (LUMPlan FI; Olympus). Light was passed through the following band pass filters: HQ535/30 (Chroma), HQ565/30 (Chroma), FF01-615/20-25 (Semrock). Intensities under the objective were measured with a power meter (Thorlabs PM100D) in air to estimate the irradiance per illuminated area in immersion.
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