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Az100 macro zoom microscope

Manufactured by Nikon

The AZ100 Macro-Zoom microscope is a versatile laboratory equipment designed for high-resolution imaging and analysis. It features a macro-zoom optical system that provides a wide range of magnification options, from low to high magnification. The AZ100 is capable of capturing detailed images and providing precise measurements for a variety of sample types.

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In vivo Embryo Imaging Protocol

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Embryos were pre analyzed under a Nikon AZ100 Macro-Zoom microscope and selected embryos were further anesthetized with 0.016% tricaine, mounted in 2% low-melting agarose and imaged by two-photon scanning fluorescence in vivo microscopy (LaVision Trim-Scope II; ImSpector and ImageJ software).
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Standardized H&E Staining of Mouse Liver

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The hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining and immunohistochemical analysis were performed using paraffin sections, as described previously.[27 (link)] Briefly, Mouse liver tissue was fixed overnight in 10% formalin, dehydrated, paraffin incubated, and sectioned at 5 μm. A standard H&E protocol was used for staining afterwards (95% EtOH, 70% EtOH, H2O for 30 s each, hematoxylin for 3 min, H2O, 70% EtOH, 95% EtOH for 30 s, eosin for 1 min, 95 and 100% EtOH for 30 s each, xylene for 2 min). Images were obtained with Nikon AZ 100 Macro/Zoom Microscope.
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In Vivo Fluorescence Imaging of Embryos

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At the stages of interest embryos were analysed under a Nikon AZ100 Macro-Zoom microscope. Selected embryos were anaesthetised with 0.016% tricaine, fixed in 2% low-melting agarose and imaged by two-photon scanning fluorescence in vivo microscope (LaVision Trim-ScopeII, Imspector and ImageJ software).
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In Vivo Fluorescence Imaging of Embryos

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At the stages of interest embryos were analysed under a Nikon AZ100 Macro-Zoom microscope. Selected embryos were anaesthetised with 0.016% tricaine, fixed in 2% low-melting agarose and imaged by two-photon scanning fluorescence in vivo microscope (LaVision Trim-ScopeII, Imspector and ImageJ software).
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