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Uplan 60x na 1.42 oil objective

Manufactured by Olympus

The UPlan 60X/NA 1.42 oil objective is a high-magnification lens designed for use in microscopy applications. It has a numerical aperture of 1.42 and is intended for use with oil immersion. The objective provides high-resolution imaging capabilities.

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2 protocols using uplan 60x na 1.42 oil objective

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Confocal Imaging of Metaphase Spreads

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Confocal imaging was performed on an inverted Zeiss LSM 800 using the Zeiss Zen software, a Plan-Apochromat 20X/0.8 air objective with a pinhole size set at 1 Airy Unit (cell size measurement) or Plan-Apochromat 10X/0.45 air objective with a pinhole opened to the maximum diameter (phospho-histone H3 imaging for tail proliferation assays). For the metaphase spreads, images were acquired using Micromanager 1.4 software70 (link) on an upright Olympus® BX51 microscope equipped with an ORCA-ER and ORCA-Spark camera (Hamamatsu, Photonics) and Olympus UPlan 60X/NA 1.42 oil objective.
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Chromosome and Nucleus Imaging Protocol

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Chromosomes were imaged using Micromanager 1.4 software79 and nuclei were imaged using Olympus cellSens Dimension 2 software on an upright Olympus BX51 microscope equipped with an ORCA-ER or ORCA-Spark camera (Hamamatsu Photonics) and Olympus UPlan 60X/NA 1.42 oil objective. All images across all datasets were taken using the same exposure settings.
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