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Nanozoomer 2.0ht slide scanning microscope

Manufactured by Hamamatsu Photonics

The NanoZoomer 2.0HT is a high-throughput slide scanning microscope manufactured by Hamamatsu Photonics. It is designed to digitize glass slides with tissue samples or other biological specimens, capturing high-resolution images that can be viewed and analyzed on a computer.

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Microscopy Imaging Protocols and Techniques

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Images in Figs. 3BG and 4C were imaged using a NanoZoomer 2.0HT slide scanning microscope (Hamamatsu). Figure 3H and I were imaged using a BZ-X710 microscope (Keyence).
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Laser-Mediated Tissue Imaging Using AuNRs

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Ex vivo studies were performed on food-grade porcine abdominal tissue (pork belly). AuNR or saline solution was injected into the experimental and control areas, respectively. Another region was treated with the laser only. The experimental and laser-only regions were exposed to 20 passes of the Lumenis laser. Frozen sections (10 μm) were stained with hematoxylin and eosin,8 (link) prior to imaging using a NanoZoomer 2.0HT slide scanning microscope (Hamamatsu, Bridgewater, N.J.).
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