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Thunder imager model organism stereo microscope

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The THUNDER Imager Model Organism stereo microscope is a high-performance imaging system designed for the observation and analysis of small model organisms. The microscope provides a wide field of view and high-resolution imaging capabilities, allowing users to capture detailed images and videos of their samples.

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Protoplast Viability and Luciferase Assay

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About 600 µL of transfected protoplasts were aliquoted in 24-multiwell plates. At each time point 99 µL of the treated protoplasts were mixed with 1 µL of fluorescein diacetate (1 µg mL−1; Sigma-Aldrich), incubated 10 min in the dark, and imaged with a Leica THUNDER Imager Model Organism stereo microscope. Viability was calculated as the percentage of fluorescein diacetate-stained intact protoplasts. The remaining 500 µL of protoplasts were then used for luciferase activity quantification.
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Histochemical Analysis of Plant Roots

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Histochemical analysis was performed using 1-cm sections of roots that were cut from the root body and immobilised in 7% agarose blocks. Transverse 200 μM sections were then obtained using a TPI Vibratome Series 1000 Classic. Plant material was dehydrated by washing in growing concentration of ethanol (30/50/75%) for 5 min each and stained with 0.02% toluidine blue. Root slices were then rinsed with distilled water to remove the excess staining solution. Images were captured using the Leica THUNDER Imager Model Organism stereo microscope.
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