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Ti inverted widefield epifluorescence microscope

Manufactured by Nikon

The Ti Inverted Widefield Epifluorescence microscope is a laboratory equipment designed for fluorescence imaging. It features an inverted optical design and widefield illumination capabilities, enabling the observation of fluorescently labeled samples.

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Widefield Epifluorescence Imaging of Fluorescent Proteins

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Images were collected on a Nikon Ti Inverted Widefield Epifluorescence microscope with a mercury lamp to illuminate mAzamiGreen (excitation at 488 nm, emission at 530 nm) and mRuby (excitation at 561 nm, emission between 610 and 620 nm). Imaging was performed in a temperature and atmosphere controlled chamber collected through a 10× air objective with a 200 ms exposure time. Image histograms were normalized and pseudo-colored in Fiji (ImageJ).
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Widefield Epifluorescence Microscopy

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Images were collected on a Nikon Ti Inverted Widefield Epifluorescence microscope with a mercury lamp to illuminate mAzamiGreen (excitation at 488 nm, emission at 530 nm) and mRuby (excitation at 561 nm, emission between 610 and 620 nm). Imaging was performed in a temperature and atmosphere controlled chamber collected through a 10x air objective with a 200 ms exposure time. Image histograms were normalized and pseudo-colored in Fiji (ImageJ).
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