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Zen black edition 2.3 lite

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ZEN (black edition) 2.3 lite is a software package developed by Zeiss for microscopy applications. It provides a user interface and tools for image acquisition, processing, and analysis. The software is designed to work with Zeiss microscope hardware, but can also be used with other imaging systems.

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Cryoprotectant Effects on Red Blood Cells

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Live red blood cell confocal imaging, before and after freezing with cryoprotectants, was undertaken using a Zeiss LSM 710 inverted microscope, equipped with three photo-multiplier detectors (GaAsP, multialkali, and BiG.2) and a multi-channel spectral imaging detector. Red blood cells (diluted 500-fold) were placed on MatTek glass bottom dishes (no. 1.5, 35 mm) and brightfield images were taken using a C-Apochromat 63x/1.20 W Korr M27 objective lens and ×3.0 zoom. Z-stacks were taken every z = 0.3 μm until the whole cell was imaged. Zeiss ZEN (black edition) 2.3 lite was utilized for image collection and maximum intensity projection processing.
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Live Red Blood Cell Imaging

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Live red blood cell confocal imaging,
before and after freezing with cryoprotectants, was undertaken using
a Zeiss LSM 710 inverted microscope, equipped with three photomultiplier
detectors (GaAsP, multialkali, and BiG.2) and a multichannel spectral
imaging detector. Red blood cells (diluted 500-fold) were placed on
MatTek glass bottom dishes (no. 1.5, 35 mm) and brightfield images
were taken using a C-Apochromat 63x/1.20 W Korr M27 objective lens
and ×3.0 zoom. Z-stacks were taken every z =
0.3 μm until the whole cell was imaged. Zeiss ZEN (black edition)
2.3 lite was utilized for image collection and maximum intensity projection
processing.
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