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Cellsens standard 1.11 imaging software

Manufactured by Olympus
Sourced in Japan

CellSens Standard 1.11 is an imaging software developed by Olympus. It is designed to provide a comprehensive suite of tools for capturing, processing, and analyzing microscopic images. The software offers a user-friendly interface and a range of features to support various imaging applications in scientific research and laboratory settings.

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3 protocols using cellsens standard 1.11 imaging software

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Cisplatin Growth Inhibition Assay

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Cisplatin solutions (TEVA Pharma) were prepared from a 3 mM stock in standard cell culture medium. Cells were cultured in the presence of 0.1 µM Cp for one week. The cell growth was monitored by trypan blue staining (Sigma-Aldrich). Passaging of cells was performed twice a week at 70–90% confluency. Images were obtained with an Olympus CKX41-X10 microscope using cellSens Standard 1.11 imaging software.
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Protoplast Cell Size Imaging

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Phase-contrast microscopy images of the protoplasts were obtained using an Olympus CKX41 (Tokyo, Japan). The cell sizes were measured using cellSens Standard 1.11 imaging software (Olympus).
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Protoplast Cell Size Measurement

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Bright-field microscopy images of the protoplasts were obtained using the BZ-X710 microscope (Keyence, Japan). The cell sizes were measured using the cellSens Standard 1.11 imaging software (Olympus, Tokyo).
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