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Quasar 570

Manufactured by IDEX Corporation

The Quasar 570 is a high-precision analytical instrument designed for laboratory applications. It features advanced optical technology and precise measurement capabilities.

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Multi-Omics Imaging of Cultured Cells

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Both cultured cells as well as LabelX treated and expanded cultured cells were imaged on a Nikon Ti-E epifluorescence microscope with a SPECTRA X light engine (Lumencor), and a 5.5 Zyla sCMOS camera (Andor), controlled by NIS-Elements AR software. For Fig. 1c, 1d, and Supplementary Fig 3–5 a 40× 1.15 NA water immersion objective was used. For all other experiments with cultured cells, a 60× 1.4 NA oil immersion objective was used.
For imaging smFISH probes labeled with fluorophores, the following filter cubes (Semrock, Rochester, NY) were used: Alexa 488, GFP-1828A-NTE-ZERO; Quasar 570, LF561-B-000; Alexa 594, FITC/TXRED-2X-B-NTE; Atto 647N, Cy5-4040C-000.
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Multi-Omics Imaging of Cultured Cells

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Both cultured cells as well as LabelX treated and expanded cultured cells were imaged on a Nikon Ti-E epifluorescence microscope with a SPECTRA X light engine (Lumencor), and a 5.5 Zyla sCMOS camera (Andor), controlled by NIS-Elements AR software. For Fig. 1c, 1d, and Supplementary Fig 3–5 a 40× 1.15 NA water immersion objective was used. For all other experiments with cultured cells, a 60× 1.4 NA oil immersion objective was used.
For imaging smFISH probes labeled with fluorophores, the following filter cubes (Semrock, Rochester, NY) were used: Alexa 488, GFP-1828A-NTE-ZERO; Quasar 570, LF561-B-000; Alexa 594, FITC/TXRED-2X-B-NTE; Atto 647N, Cy5-4040C-000.
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