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Ts100 inverted light microscope

Manufactured by Nikon
Sourced in Japan

The TS100 inverted light microscope is a laboratory equipment designed for basic microscopy applications. It features an inverted optical system, allowing for the observation of samples from below. The microscope provides illumination through a halogen light source and offers adjustable brightness control. It is capable of magnifying specimens up to 40x.

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Scratch Wound Healing Assay

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Cells were seeded in 12-well plates at 80% confluence in full RPMI 1640 medium. The next day linear scratches of the monolayer cell culture were created by 1000 μl pipette tips. The scratch closure was observed and photographed at 0 h, 20 h and 48 h using TS100 inverted light microscope (Nikon, Japan).
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Senescence-Associated Beta-Galactosidase Activity Assay

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SA‐β‐gal activity was determined with the Senescence Cells Histochemical Staining Kit (Sigma‐Aldrich) according to manufacturer's protocols. Six representative images were captured on a TS100 inverted light microscope (Nikon) and camera module. For each cell line, cells stained blue by cleaved X‐gal, indicating the presence of SA‐β‐gal, were counted as a percentage of the total number of cells in all images.
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Senescence-Associated β-Galactosidase Assay

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Senescence-associated β-galactosidase (SA-β-gal) activity was determined with the Senescence Cells Histochemical Staining Kit (Sigma-Aldrich). Six representative images were captured on a TS100 inverted light microscope (Nikon) and camera module. For each cell line, cells stained blue by cleaved X-gal, indicating the presence of SA-β-gal, were counted as a percentage of the total number of cells in all images.
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