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E800 widefield microscope

Manufactured by Nikon

The Nikon E800 Widefield Microscope is a versatile laboratory instrument designed for a range of scientific applications. It features a wide field of view and high-quality optics to provide clear, detailed images of specimens. The E800 is capable of brightfield, darkfield, and phase contrast microscopy techniques.

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Immunohistochemical Staining of Mouse Liver

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Mouse livers were fixed for 48 hours in 4% paraformaldehyde at 4°C, and then embedded in paraffin. Sections were cut and mounted on positively charged slides by American Histolabs (Gaithersburg, MD). Sections were stained with antibodies against VCAM-1 (No. MCA2297T, AbDSerotec, Kidlington, UK), CD31 (No. DIA 310, Dianova, Hamburg, Germany), as previously described [66 ]. Visualization was with diaminobenzidine (DAB) (No. D22187, Molecular Probes, Eugene, OR), which generates a brown-colored oxidation product upon reaction with the horseradish peroxidase (HRP) labeled secondary antibody. Development of the brown DAB color was monitored to prevent over saturation that would prevent quantification. A Nikon E800 Widefield Microscope was used for photography.
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Characterization of Fabricated Particles

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Brightfield and fluorescent imaging were performed with the Nikon E-800 Widefield Microscope, with 40×, 60× in DIC mode and 100× objectives. The fabrication yield and spheroid ratio were quantified by counting the number of rods and spheres in each field of view and dividing the number of rods to the total number of the particles. The reported yield is the average of 3 batches ± standard error between different batches. The particle size, reported as the average ± standard deviation, was measured with NIS-Elements (AR 4.30.01) software for at least 100 particles per batch and averaged over three batches. Statistical analysis of particle size was done via two-way ANOVA test (PRISM software). SEM micrographs were obtained with JEOL-7800FLV FE-SEM. Samples for SEM were prepared by suspending particles in DI water and allowing these to be dried on a clean glass slide. Dried particle samples were sputter coated with gold before SEM imaging. Confocal images were obtained with Olympus FV 1200 Confocal Microscope.
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