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Digital sight ccd

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The Digital Sight CCD is a high-performance charge-coupled device (CCD) camera designed for laboratory and scientific applications. It provides precise image capture and data acquisition capabilities for a wide range of microscopy and imaging tasks.

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Immunofluorescence Visualization of Cellular Proteins

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Cells were fixed with 2% paraformaldehyde and 2% sucrose in 1× PBS (pH 7.6) for 10min and then permeabilized with 1% NP-40. After pre-incubation with 5% BSA/PBS, cells were incubated first with the primary antibody and then with the secondary antibody in 1% BSA/PBS for 1h at room temperature. After DAPI staining, the slides were mounted with ProLong mounting medium (Invitrogen, CA, USA). Fluorescence microscopy was performed using a Nikon Eclipse 90i fluorescence microscope and a Nikon Digital Sight CCD (controlled by NIS-Elements 3.0 software).
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Multimodal Characterization of Nanomaterials

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Optical images were obtained using a Nikon Eclipse Ti-U inverted microscope fitted with a Nikon Digital Sight CCD. SEM images were collected using a Hitachi S-4800 field-emission microscope operating at 15 kV. Raman spectra and mappings were performed with the Renishaw inVia Raman microscope and Nanophoton Raman 11 microscope. Bruker Dimension FastScan was used for AFM and KPFM characterization. KPFM characterization was carried out using a doped silicon tip (PFQNE-AL, Bruker) with a probe radius of approximately 5 nm and a spring constant of around 0.8 N m -1 under peak force mode, with a 60 nm lift scan height. TEM and STEM images, and EDS maps were acquired using an aberration-corrected JEM-ARM300F microscope operating at 300 kV, located at the Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing. Cross-sectional samples for TEM were fabricated using an FEI Helios-600i focused ion beam (FIB).
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