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Mrm 12 bit ccd camera

Manufactured by Zeiss

The MrM 12 bit CCD camera is a high-performance imaging device designed for laboratory applications. It features a 12-bit analog-to-digital converter, which provides a wide dynamic range and excellent image quality. The camera is capable of capturing detailed images with high resolution and sensitivity. Its core function is to serve as a reliable and versatile imaging tool for various laboratory settings.

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2 protocols using mrm 12 bit ccd camera

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Live Imaging of Embryo Development

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Embryos were imaged live using a Zeiss Axiovert 200M inverted microscope equipped for DIC and wide-field epifluorescence microscopy. Images were acquired using a Zeiss MrM 12 bit CCD camera, driven by Axiovision 4.8 software. DIC and polarization images were acquired on a Zeiss Axiovert 200M equipped with QImaging 12 bit Retiga camera driven by Micro-manager software (version 1.4.14). Embryos were imaged by confocal microscopy using either a Leica TCS SP5 resonant-scanning confocal microscope driven by Leica Application Suite Software, or an Andor Dragonfly spinning disc confocal microscope driven by Fusion Software. Projection images were then prepared using ImageJ Software (NIH, Ver. 1.6.0-65) or Bitplane Imaris (version8.1) software. Figures were prepared using Adobe Photoshop software.
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Live Imaging of Embryo Development

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Embryos were imaged live using a Zeiss Axiovert 200M inverted microscope equipped for DIC and wide-field epifluorescence microscopy. Images were acquired using a Zeiss MrM 12 bit CCD camera, driven by Axiovision 4.8 software. DIC and polarization images were acquired on a Zeiss Axiovert 200M equipped with QImaging 12 bit Retiga camera driven by Micro-manager software (version 1.4.14). Embryos were imaged by confocal microscopy using either a Leica TCS SP5 resonant-scanning confocal microscope driven by Leica Application Suite Software, or an Andor Dragonfly spinning disc confocal microscope driven by Fusion Software. Projection images were then prepared using ImageJ Software (NIH, Ver. 1.6.0-65) or Bitplane Imaris (version8.1) software. Figures were prepared using Adobe Photoshop software.
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