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Discovery v8 axio cam mrc

Manufactured by Zeiss

The Discovery V8/Axio Cam MRC is a microscope system from Zeiss. It provides high-quality imaging capabilities for a variety of applications. The system combines the Discovery V8 microscope and the Axio Cam MRC camera, enabling detailed observation and documentation of specimens.

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Fluorescent Embryo Imaging and Cell Counting

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Fluorescent embryos were treated as above and imaged by fluorescence microscopy using a Zeiss Discovery V8/Axio Cam MRC and Axiovision LE software (Carl Zeiss), as previously described [34 (link)]. Cell counts were quantified using ImageJ (NIH). Two-tailed Student's t-tests were performed for investigational comparisons; one-tailed tests were run for statistical confirmation of WISH phenotypes. Data are presented as mean ± SEM, and p-values < 0.05 were considered significant.
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Imaging GFP Larvae with Lightsheet Microscopy

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lf:GFP larvae were anesthetized with 0.04 mg/ml tricaine methane sulfonate (MS-222) and imaged by fluorescence microscopy using a Zeiss Discovery V8/Axio Cam MRC. Lightsheet microscopy was performed using a Zeiss Lightsheet Z.1 at the Harvard Center for Biological Imaging (HCBI) core and analyzed using FIJI (NIH) as previously described59 (link).
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Imaging GFP Larvae with Lightsheet Microscopy

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lf:GFP larvae were anesthetized with 0.04 mg/ml tricaine methane sulfonate (MS-222) and imaged by fluorescence microscopy using a Zeiss Discovery V8/Axio Cam MRC. Lightsheet microscopy was performed using a Zeiss Lightsheet Z.1 at the Harvard Center for Biological Imaging (HCBI) core and analyzed using FIJI (NIH) as previously described59 (link).
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