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Axiovertcam mrm camera

Manufactured by Zeiss
Sourced in Germany

The Axiovertcam mRM camera is a high-performance digital camera designed for microscopy applications. It features a monochrome CMOS sensor that provides fast image acquisition and excellent image quality. The camera is optimized for low-light conditions and offers a wide dynamic range, making it suitable for a variety of microscopy techniques.

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2 protocols using axiovertcam mrm camera

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Mitochondrial Morphology Visualization

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To visualize the changes in mitochondrial morphology, YFP signals from CHANG liver cells stably expressing mtYFP or cells incubated with 100 nM MitoTracker Red CMXRos (Invitrogen) for 30 min at 37 °C were observed under the fluorescence microscope. Images were acquired using an Axiovertcam mRM camera attached to an Axiovert 200M microscope (Carl Zeiss, Oberkochen, Germany).
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Mitochondrial Morphology Analysis

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Mitochondrial morphologies were observed under a fluorescence microscope, Axiovert 200M microscope (Carl Zeiss). Yellow fluorescence from mtYFP or red fluorescence from MitoTracker Red CMXRos (Invitrogen) was analyzed as described by Tak et al. (41 (link)). Images were acquired using an Axiovertcam mRM camera attached to Axiovert 200M microscope (Carl Zeiss). Mitochondrial length was determined by analyzing random 100 cells images of the cells transfected with mtYFP or stained with MitoTracker using Image J software.
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