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Fluoview fv500 laser scanning confocal system

Manufactured by Olympus
Sourced in Japan

The Fluoview FV500 Laser Scanning Confocal System is a high-performance microscope imaging system designed for advanced fluorescence microscopy applications. The system utilizes multiple lasers and a sophisticated optical scanning mechanism to capture detailed, high-resolution images of fluorescently labeled samples.

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Live-cell Imaging Techniques Used

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Live-cell imaging was performed using an EVOS FL Auto Cell Imaging System or the Leica DMLB light microscope with differential interference contrast optics and a Leica DC300 video camera; a Nikon A1 Plus laser scanning confocal mounted on a Nikon 90i compound microscope (software version: NIS Elements 4.13 Build 914); or an Olympus Fluoview FV500 Laser Scanning Confocal System mounted on an Olympus Inverted IX81 microscope equipped with external photomultiplier tube (PMT), as described in detail, with strain and set-up information, in Supporting Information Methods S7.
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Immunofluorescence Analysis of Kidney TNF-α

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Approximately half of the left kidney of each mouse was subjected to immunofluorescence analysis. Frozen kidney sections were rinsed in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) at room temperature, blocked in 10% control rabbit serum and incubated with TNF-α primary antibody (1:200); sc-52746; Santa Cruz Inc., Dallas, TX, USA). TRITC-labeled IgG (Santa Cruz Inc., USA) was used as a secondary antibody, then the samples were washed three times in PBS, mounted and the fluorescent signals were detected using an Olympus Fluoview FV500 Laser Scanning Confocal System (Tokyo, Japan).
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