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Dm5500 photomicroscope

Manufactured by Leica
Sourced in Germany

The Leica DM5500 is a professional-grade photomicroscope designed for high-resolution imaging and analysis. It features a modular design, advanced optics, and a range of accessories to support a variety of applications. The DM5500 is capable of capturing detailed images and micrographs for scientific research, quality control, and other laboratory settings.

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2 protocols using dm5500 photomicroscope

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Microscopic Imaging of Tissue Samples

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Toluidine blue stained sections were imaged using a Axioplan 2 photographic microscope equipped with photo module Axiphot2 (Carl Zeiss, Wetzlar, Germany). Fluorochrome labelled slices were imaged using a Leica microscope (Leica DM5500 photomicroscope equipped with a DFC7000 camera and LASX software version 3.0; Leica Microsystem Ltd., Wetzlar, Germany). Fluorescence illumination system (X-Cite®200DC, Lumen Dynamics Group Inc., Mississauga, ON, Canada) from Leica microscope was used to capture images of fluorochromes.
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Visualizing Bone Remodeling Markers

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Images were taken using a Leica microscopy system (Leica DM5500 photomicroscope equipped with a DFC7000 camera and operated by LASX software version 3.0; Leica Microsystem Ltd., Wetzlar, Germany). Visualization of anti-OPG and anti-RANKL was measured under Texas-Red filter (Leica Microsystem Ltd.) at >560-nm emission. The excitation wavelength range for the fluorescent red substrate was set to 365 up to 560 nm. Alizarin red and calcein green labeling were visualized using Texas-Red and Green Fluorescent Protein filters (Leica Microsystem Ltd.), respectively.
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