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12bit axiocam mrm camera

Manufactured by Zeiss

The 12bit 'AxioCam MRm' camera is a digital microscope camera developed by Zeiss. It features a 12-bit image depth and is designed for microscopy applications.

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2 protocols using 12bit axiocam mrm camera

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Fluorescence Microscopy of Transfected HeLa Cells

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Fluorescence microscopy of transfected HeLa cells was performed with an Axio Observer.Z1 microscope (Zeiss), equipped with a Zeiss Plan‐Apochromat 60 × /1.40 Oil DIC objective. During live cell imaging, cells were maintained at 37 °C using an objective heater (Bioptechs). A standard Zeiss filter set (38HE) was used. Images were taken with a Zeiss 12bit ‘AxioCam MRm’ camera, and digital images were processed using Zeiss AxioVision Software.
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Fluorescence Imaging of TASK-4 in HeLa Cells

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HeLa cells were grown to about 50% confluence on 35-mm glass-bottom Petri dishes (Wellco) supplemented with Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium containing 10% fetal bovine serum (Invitrogen). Twenty-four hour later, the cells were transfected with EGFP-tagged TASK-4 constructs using Fugene 6 (Roche). The cells were cultured at 37°C for 12–72 h in an incubator supplied with 5% CO2/95% air. Microscopy and imaging were performed with a Zeiss Axio Observer.Z1 microscope equipped with a Zeiss Plan-Apochromat 60×/1.40 Oil DIC objective and a standard Zeiss filter set for EGFP (38HE). For DsRed-tagged constructs, a filter set of AHF Analysentechnik AG (Tübingen, Germany) (F46-005) was used. Images were taken with a Zeiss 12bit ‘AxioCam MRm’ camera, and digital images were processed using Zeiss AxioVision Software. Digital unmixing was performed before analyzing co-localization.
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