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Micropublisher3.3rtv camera

Manufactured by Teledyne
Sourced in Canada

The MicroPublisher3.3RTV camera is a high-performance digital camera designed for microscopy applications. It features a 3.3-megapixel CCD sensor and a real-time video output, providing users with a live view of the sample being imaged.

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2 protocols using micropublisher3.3rtv camera

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Tissue Iron and Sickle Cell Analysis

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Images for tissue iron analysis and the sickling assay were acquired on a Nikon Microphot-SA (Nikon Instruments Inc, Melville, NY; #15941) set on brightfield illumination at ambient room temperature, using a MicroPublisher3.3RTV camera (Teledyne Qimaging, Surrey, BC Canada; #Q25984) and MetaMorph software (Molecular Devices, LLC, San Jose, CA). All illumination settings were set and then maintained at the same illumination for the duration of the imaging of all slides. Images were converted to JPG using ImageJ, (National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD).
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Morphological Evaluation of hUC-MSCs on GO and rGO Scaffolds

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The morphology of the hUC-MSCs cultured on the GO and rGO scaffolds was evaluated using a phase contrast microscope (Olympus IX81; Olympus, Tokyo, Japan) after 24, 48, and 72 h of cell culture. Images were captured using a MicroPublisher 3.3 RTV camera (Teledyne Qimaging, Surrey, BC, Canada) and the Olympus Cell Sens Standard software (Olympus).
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