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Brightline single band filter set

Manufactured by IDEX Corporation

The BrightLine® single-band filter set is a collection of optical filters designed for laboratory equipment. The filters are engineered to selectively transmit a specific wavelength of light while blocking all other wavelengths. This core function allows for precise isolation and measurement of the desired spectral component in various scientific and analytical applications.

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Time-lapse Imaging of Fluorescent Proteins

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Cells were grown on 35-mm glass-bottom dishes in phenol red-free DMEM containing 10% FBS. Cells were subjected to long-term, time-lapse imaging using a computer-assisted fluorescence microscope (Olympus, LCV100) equipped with an objective lens (Olympus, UAPO 40×/340 N.A. = 0.90), a halogen lamp, a red LED (620 nm), a CMOS camera (Hamamatsu Photonics, ORCA-Flash4.0), differential interference contrast (DIC) optical components, and interference filters. The halogen lamp was used with BrightLine® single-band filter set (Semrock): “FITC-2024B” for observing the h2-3 fluorescence, and “mCherry-C” for observing the AxaleaB5 fluorescence. For DIC imaging, the red LED was used with a filter cube containing an analyzer. Image acquisition and analysis were performed using MetaMorph 6.37 and 7.10 software (Molecular Devices), respectively. See Table II for details.
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Time-lapse Imaging of Fluorescent Cells

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Cells were grown on 35-mm glass-bottom dishes in phenol red-free DMEM containing 10% FBS. Cells were subjected to long-term, time-lapse imaging using a computerassisted fluorescence microscope (Olympus, LCV100) equipped with an objective lens (Olympus, UAPO 40×/340 N.A. = 0.90), a halogen lamp, a red LED (620 nm), a CMOS camera (Hamamatsu Photonics, ORCA-Flash4.0), differential interference contrast (DIC) optical components, and interference filters. The halogen lamp was used with BrightLine® single-band filter set (Semrock): "FITC-2024B" for observing the h2-3 fluorescence, and "mCherry-C" for observing the AxaleaB5 fluorescence. For DIC imaging, the red LED was used with a filter cube containing an analyzer. Image acquisition and analysis were performed using MetaMorph 6.37 and 7.10 software (Molecular Devices), respectively. See Table 2 for details.
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