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C hgf1

Manufactured by Nikon
Sourced in Japan

The C-HGF1 is a Nikon microscope accessory designed for laboratory use. It provides high-quality illumination for microscopic samples. The device features a compact and durable construction, ensuring reliable performance in various lab environments.

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Methylcellulose Colony Formation Assay

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Three hundred treated cells suspended in 750 μl medium were plated in per well of 24-well plate, then 750 μl of 2.7% methylcellulose (Sigma, USA) was added in and stirred well with the medium. After culturing for 7–10 days, the number of colonies was counted with an inverted micro-scope (Nikon C-HGF1, Japan). Each group included four counterparts and was repeated for three times.
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Fluorescence Imaging of Stone Cells

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Stone cells were observed using the method specified by Liu et al. [2] (link). Specifically, fruits were fixed with FAA (formaldehyde, acetic acid, ethanol) for 3 h, soaked in glycerol and sectioned. Then the sections were observed under a Ni-U fluorescence microscope with C-HGF1 fluorescence emission source and Fi3 camera (Nikon, Tokoy, Japan). Finally, blue fluorescence of lignin in the stone cells was observed under the excitation wavelength of 380 nm of purple light.
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