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Dp74 cu camera

Manufactured by Olympus

The DP74-CU is a digital camera designed for microscope imaging applications. It features a high-resolution sensor and captures detailed images of samples under magnification. The camera is compatible with a wide range of microscopes and can be used for various scientific and research purposes.

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2 protocols using dp74 cu camera

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Imaging Embryos with Microscopy

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Both brightfield and fluorescent images were acquired on an Olympus SZX16 microscope with an aperture of 0.3 and configured with an Olympus DP74-CU camera. Embryos were imaged in 80% glycerol (WISH) or 4% methylcellulose (whole-mount antibody staining) on a 35-mm glass-bottom dish (Mattek Corporation P35G-1.0 20-C) at 4 to 5× magnification. Olympus cellSens Entry software was used for image acquisition. Adobe Illustrator CC 2017 and Adobe Photoshop CC 2017 were used to generate figures. The brightness/contrast of images was adjusted as indicated in the figure legends using Adobe Photoshop CC 2017.
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Multimodal Imaging Techniques for Cell Analysis

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Brightfield images were taken using an Olympus SZX16 microscope with an aperture of 0.3 and configured with an Olympus DP74-CU camera. Fluorescent images were taken using an Olympus Fluoview FV1200 confocal microscope with a UPlanSApo 10X/0.40 or UPlanSApo 60X/1.20W objective. H&E images were taken using a Zeiss Axio Scan.Z1 slide scanner at a magnification of 10X and 20X. Figures were generated using Adobe Illustrator (2022) and Adobe Photoshop (2022).
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