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A1 laser scanning confocal microscope

Manufactured by Zeiss

The ZEISS A1 Laser Scanning Confocal Microscope is a high-performance imaging system designed for advanced fluorescence microscopy. It utilizes laser excitation and confocal optics to capture detailed, high-resolution images of biological samples. The A1 provides precise control over focal plane, enabling optical sectioning and 3D reconstruction of complex specimens.

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Fluorescent Imaging of Biological Samples

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Confocal imaging of fluorescently labeled samples and brightfield imaging (i.e, whole mount in situ hybridizations) were performed using a Nikon A1 Laser Scanning Confocal Microscope or a Zeiss Axio Zoom V16 equipped with a transmitted light base and a Zeiss Axio Cam 105 Color camera, respectively.
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Testis Apoptosis Quantification via TUNEL

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Seven dpp testis sections were prepared as described in the instructions for the TUNEL Apoptosis Assay Kit (C1088, Beyotime). Photographs were taken with a Nikon A1 laser scanning confocal microscope and a Zeiss OPTOME fluorescence microscope. Apoptosis rate was derived from the number of TUNEL-positive signals in tubules as a percentage of the total number of germ cells.
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