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Axiocam b w camera

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The Axiocam b/w camera is a high-performance microscope camera designed for monochrome imaging. It offers a range of features including high-resolution image capture, fast frame rates, and compatibility with various microscope systems.

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Fluorescence Imaging of dsRNA Signals

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Identification of dsRNA positive cells was performed using a Zeiss
Axiovert 200 M fluorescent light microscope for both brain and liver (Zeiss,
Thornwood, NY) equipped with an Axiocam b/w camera as previously described for
prefrontal cortex (37 (link)). Parameters used
for image acquisition were identical across treatments. To quantify K1 synthetic
dsRNA counts and fluorescence intensity in prefrontal cortex and liver, a single
in-focus plane was acquired and analyzed as previously described using Image J
(v1.49u, NIH) (37 (link), 38 (link)).
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Quantitative Fluorescence Microscopy of PFC

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Quantification of immunopositive cells was performed using a Zeiss Axiovert 200 M fluorescent light microscope (Zeiss, Thornwood, NY) equipped with an Axiocam b/w camera. Bilateral images of the PFC (Bregma +2.8 to +2.24) were captured using a 20× objective. For all immunohistochemistry experiments, parameters used for image acquisition were identical across treatments.
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