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Xds 1b

Manufactured by Olympus
Sourced in Japan

The XDS-1B is a laboratory equipment product designed for performing various scientific analyses. It is a compact and versatile device that can be utilized in a range of research and testing applications. The core function of the XDS-1B is to provide accurate and reliable measurements and data collection, though its specific intended use is not elaborated upon.

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Skeletal Muscle Organoid Imaging

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The images of skeletal muscle organoid were taken by inverted microscope (OLYMPUS XDS-1B) or a stereo microscope (OLYMPUS XTZ-D). Fluorescent images were captured using Olympus FV3000 Laser scanning confocal microscope (OLYMPUS IX83-FV3000). Transmitted electron microscopy images were taken by Cryo-electron microscope (Spirit 120 kV).
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Histological Liver Sample Preparation

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After the removal from each animal, two small portions of liver were quickly saturated in 10% neutral-buffered formalin solution for at least 24 h. The fixed specimens were dehydrated through a graded series of ethanol, cleared in xylene, and embedded in paraffin. Sections 5 μm thick were obtained and stained with hematoxylin and eosin for examination under light microscopy (XDS-1B, Olympus, Japan) using the prepared paraffin blocks.
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Histological Analysis of Ventricular Tissue

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Heart tissues from the mid portion of the ventricular wall were fixed in 4% poly formaldehyde solution, dehydrated in ascending grades of alcohol, and then embedded in paraffin. Thin sections (5 μm) were prepared for staining with hematoxylin and eosin (HE) for observation. Histological samples were examined under a light microscope (XDS-1B, Olympus, Japan) and photos were taken under 200 times magnification.
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