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Ix73 research inverted microscope

Manufactured by Olympus

The IX73 Research Inverted Microscope is a high-performance inverted microscope designed for a wide range of research applications. It features a stable and ergonomic design, enabling precise and reliable observation and image capture. The IX73 is equipped with advanced optics and illumination systems to provide clear and detailed images of samples.

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Monitoring ROS Generation in HeLa Cells

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The generation of ROS by P8 in HeLa cells was monitored using the Reactive Oxygen Species Assay Kit (CA1410, Solarbio).[30 (link)
] HeLa cells were seeded into 96‐well plate and cultured at 37 °C, 5% CO2 atmosphere. After reaching 80% cell density, the cells were treated with P8 (5.0 µm) for 6 h. The reactive oxygen species assay was performed following the provided instructions of the commercial assay kit. To induce intracellular ROS production, the cells were exposed to white light (3 mW·cm−2) for 15 min. Fluorescence images were collected using Olympus IX73 Research Inverted Microscope. The cells were excited using the blue light channel (460–490 nm), and emission images were collected using the green light channel (500–530 nm).
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DEAC-pGlcNAc and Cy3-miRNA Complexes in HUVECs

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Complexes were formed using fluorescently labeled DEAC-pGlcNAc and Cy3 labeled-miRNA. HUVECs were treated for 24 hours with 25µl of the total complex, yielding molar concentrations of 55nM, 27.5 nM, and 14nM, respectively. Complexes were removed and cells were washed with PBS and fixed using 4% paraformaldehyde (PFA) for 20 minutes. Upon PFA removal, slides were mounted with a glass coverslip using ProLong® Gold antifade reagent with DAPI (ThermoFisher Scientific, Eugene, OR). Fluorescent images were acquired using an Olympus IX73 Research Inverted microscope (Olympus) equipped with a LUCPlan FLN 40X/0.60 Ph2 objective.
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