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Eclipse e200 microscope

Manufactured by Motic

The Eclipse E200 microscope is a compact and versatile optical microscope designed for a wide range of applications in educational and research settings. It features a sturdy construction, coaxial coarse and fine focusing controls, and a built-in illumination system for optimal sample observation.

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Microscopy Imaging Techniques in Biological Research

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Fig. 1A was obtained using a Dino-Eye camera mounted on an Olympus MVX10 dissecting microscope. The image Fig. 1C was obtained using an ORCA-R2 camera (Hamamatsu Photonics) mounted on an Axioplan 2 microscope with 20× objective magnification. Images in Fig. 2A were obtained using a Nikon Eclipse E200 microscope with 4× or 10× objective magnifications fitted with a Moticam 2300 color camera (Motic). Images in Fig. 2C (quantification of GFP expression) were recorded using an Olympus MVX10 microscope. Images in Figs 5 and 6 were obtained using an ORCA-R2 camera (Hamamatsu Photonics) mounted on an Axioplan 2 microscope with 100 × objective magnification. Images in Fig. 7B,C, were obtained using a Leica SP5 confocal microscope. Panels A–F of Fig. 5 were obtained at the same exposure, but image levels were adjusted individually to improve feature visibility, as was the case of panels A–H of Fig. 6. The internal panels of Fig. 7B are displayed under identical conditions, as are the internal panels of Fig. 7C. However, the image levels of Fig. 7B and Fig. 7C are not identical.
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Microscopy Techniques for Biological Imaging

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Image 1 A was obtained using Dino-Eye camera mounted on an Olympus MVX10 dissecting microscope. Image 1 C was obtained using ORCA-R2 camera (Hamamatsu Photonics) mounted on an Axioplan 2 microscope with X20 magnification. Images in Fig. 2 A were obtained using Nikon Eclipse E200 microscope with an X4 or X10 magnifications fitted with a Moticam 2300 color camera (Motic). Images in 2 C (quantification of GFP expression) were recorded using an Olympus MVX10 microscope. Images in Figs. 5 and 6 were obtained using ORCA-R2 camera (Hamamatsu Photonics) mounted on an Axioplan 2 microscope with X100 magnification. Images in Fig. 7 B and C , were obtained using Leica SP5 confocal microscope. Panels A -F of Fig. 5 were obtained at the same exposure, but image levels were adjusted individually to improve feature visibility, as was the case of panels A -H of Fig. 6 . The internal panels of Fig. 7 B are displayed under identical conditions, as are the internal panels of 7 C . However, the image levels of 7 B and 7 C are not identical. eat-2 , raga-1 or eat-2;raga-1 young adult worms fed with lmn-1 (RNAi) or EV.
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