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C9100 13 emccd camera

Manufactured by Zeiss

The C9100-13 is an EMCCD (Electron Multiplying Charge-Coupled Device) camera produced by Zeiss. It is a high-sensitivity, low-noise imaging device intended for scientific and research applications.

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Confocal Microscopy Imaging Protocol

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Fixed samples were imaged using an inverted Leica SP5 confocal microscope. For representative images, a 60 × /1.40 N.A oil immersion objective was used. Live cell imaging was performed on a UltraView Vox spinning disc confocal microscope (Perkin Elmer Nikon TiE; Yokogawa CSU-X1 spinning disc scan head) with 60 × /1.40 N.A oil objective and equipped with a Hamamatsu C9100-13 EMCCD camera, or a 3I spinning disc confocal microscope (Zeiss AxioObserver Z1; Yokogawa CSU-W1 spinning disc scan head) with 63 × /1.40 N.A objective and equipped with a photometrics prime 95B scientific CMOS camera. Both spinning disc microscopes are equipped with a temperature-controlled environment chamber set at 26C for the experiments. Airyscan pictures were taken on fixed and stained neuroblasts using an inverted LSM880 Multiphoton or on live samples using a LSM900 point scanning laser confocal with Airyscan 2 on an inverted Axio Observer Z1 microscope stand.
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Confocal Microscopy Imaging Protocol

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Fixed and stained cells were examined on a laser scanning confocal microscope (Axiovert 200M, Carl Zeiss LSM 5 Pascal) or spinning disc confocal microscope (Yokagawa CSU-22 spinning disc, Hamamatsu C9100-13 EMCCD camera, Zeiss Aiovert 200M). Cells were imaged with a plan/neofluar 100x oil lens, NA 1.3 (Carl Zeiss) and 8-bit digital images were captured using a cooled charge-coupled device (transmitted light channel for lsm5 camera, Zeiss). LSM 5 Pascal software (release version 4.2 sp1) was used to process the images. All images were quantified in a double-blinded fashion and all statistical analyses were performed using Student’s t-test.
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