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Sr hp apo tirf 100x 1.49na objective

Manufactured by Hamamatsu Photonics

The SR HP Apo TIRF 100X 1.49NA objective is a high numerical aperture (NA) objective lens designed for total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy applications. It provides a 100X magnification and a numerical aperture of 1.49, allowing for high-resolution imaging of samples near the coverslip surface.

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2 protocols using sr hp apo tirf 100x 1.49na objective

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Super-resolution Imaging of IbpA Protein

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The agarose pads with induced MG1665 cells were prepared similar to those in the “Imaging the IbpA protein with wide-field fluorescence microscopy” section. SIM images were acquired on a Nikon N-SIM system equipped with a Nikon SR HP Apo TIRF 100X 1.49NA objective, a Hamamatsu ORCA-Flash4.0 camera (65 nm per pixel), and 488 nm and 561 nm lasers from a Nikon LU-NV laser launch. Cells were identified using DIC to avoid photobleaching. For each 2D-SIM image, nine images were acquired in different phases via the built-in 2D SIM modes. Super-resolution image reconstruction was performed using the Nikon Elements SIM module.
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Super-resolution Imaging of IbpA Protein

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The agarose pads with induced MG1665 cells were prepared similar to those in the “Imaging the IbpA protein with wide-field fluorescence microscopy” section. SIM images were acquired on a Nikon N-SIM system equipped with a Nikon SR HP Apo TIRF 100X 1.49NA objective, a Hamamatsu ORCA-Flash4.0 camera (65 nm per pixel), and 488 nm and 561 nm lasers from a Nikon LU-NV laser launch. Cells were identified using DIC to avoid photobleaching. For each 2D-SIM image, nine images were acquired in different phases via the built-in 2D SIM modes. Super-resolution image reconstruction was performed using the Nikon Elements SIM module.
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