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Dmi4000 inverted

Manufactured by Leica
Sourced in Canada, Germany

The Leica DMI4000 inverted is a research-grade microscope designed for advanced imaging applications. It features a fully motorized and automated design, allowing for precise control of various parameters. The microscope is suitable for a wide range of sample types and can be used for a variety of imaging techniques, including fluorescence, brightfield, and phase contrast microscopy.

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Multimodal Microscopy Imaging Protocol

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Confocal imaging was performed with Zeiss LSM 510 NLO inverted confocal microscope using a Plan Achromat 63X/1.4 Oil DIC objective (Carl Zeiss Canada Ltd., Toronto, ON, Canada). All images were acquired at a resolution of 1024 × 1024 pixels (x,y). Fluorescence microscopy was performed with a Leica DMI4000 inverted microscope (Leica Microsystems Inc, Concord, ON, Canada) using a 4×, 10× or 63× oil objective captured using a Leica DFC345 FX camera (Leica Microsystems Inc).
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Tumor Spheroid Generation Protocol

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Tumor spheroids were generated by seeding 10,000 cells/well of hPheo1 cells in ultra-low attachment (ULA) 96-well round-bottomed plates (Corning, Amsterdam, The Netherlands), centrifuged for 5 min/900 g and incubated for 3 to 6 days to allow formation into a solid spheroid. Images were captured with a Leica DMI 4000 inverted fluorescence microscope (Leica Microsystems, Wetzlar, Germany).
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