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Ix81 zdc zero drift microscope

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The IX81-ZDC zero drift microscope is a high-performance optical microscope designed for precise and stable imaging. It features advanced technology to maintain focus and alignment, ensuring consistent and reliable data acquisition.

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Hypoxia-Induced Cell Death Assay

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Cells were transfected with NT or BICD1 siRNA for 24 h and then incubated with 0.1 μg/mL of PI-supplied SR media in a live-cell imaging chamber (Tokai, Tokyo, Japan). Normoxic (5% CO2, 21% O2, and 74% N2) or hypoxic (5% CO2, 0.5% O2, and 94.5% N2) gas was supplied to chamber for 48 h. Differential interference contrast images and red fluorescence protein images were acquired over 72 h at 6 h intervals with an Olympus IX81-ZDC zero drift microscope and a Cascade 512 B camera (Roper Scientific, Tucson, AZ, USA). The number of PI-positive cells was determined with the ImageJ software.
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Hypoxia Impacts on Stem Cell Colonies

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After glucosamine or LPA treatment, the culture dish was placed in a temperature and CO2 control chamber (Tokai, Tokyo, Japan). Normoxic or hypoxic gas was supplied for 48 h. Differential interference contrast images were acquired over those 48 h at 10 min intervals by using an Olympus IX81-ZDC zero-drift microscope and a Cascade 512B camera (Roper Scientific, Tucson, AZ, USA). A constant threshold of each image was maintained. Determination of the mESC colony area was performed by using ImageJ software.
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