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Plan apo λ 60x oil objective

Manufactured by Nikon

The Plan Apo λ 60X Oil objective is a high-quality microscope objective lens designed for use in laboratory and research applications. It features a numerical aperture of 1.42 and a working distance of 0.13 mm, providing excellent optical performance and resolution. The objective is plan-apochromatic, ensuring flat field imaging and minimized chromatic aberrations. It is designed for use with oil immersion techniques.

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Cheese Microstructure Analysis during Ripening

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The microstructure of cheese samples, ripened for 0, 30 and 60 days, was analysed using a Nikon A1r laser confocal scanning microscope, equipped with a Plan Apo λ 60X Oil objective, detector Galvano, with a pinhole size of 69 μm and a pixel size of 0.04 µm. The samples were cut using a blade and the proteins were stained with 0.2% Fast Green, while fats were stained with 0.5% Nile Red diluted in distilled water. We used an average of 2 modes in channels series, as follows: channel 1: Nile Red: λexc = 488 nm, λem = 563 nm; channel 2: Fast Green: λexc = 633 nm, λem = 650 nm.
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Epifluorescence Microscopy for Multi-Channel Imaging

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Epifluorescence microscopy was performed on Nikon Eclipse Ti2 microscope with Nikon Plan Apo λ 60x Oil objective and Intermediate Magnification switching of 1.0x/1.5x. The system was driven by NIS-Elements AR software. Illumination was provided by high power LED. Emission was collected using filter sets: ET - Sedat Quad (Chroma, 89100) for Hoechst 33342 channel, ET - Gold FISH (Chroma, 49304) for Cy3 or ATTO550 channel, ET - Cy5 Narrow Excitation (Chroma, 49009) for Cy5 channel, and ET - Cy7 (Chroma, 49007) for Alexa750 channel. Images were recorded as z-stacks (21 to 35 steps), with 200 nm or 300 nm step size using a digital CMOS camera (ORCA-Flash 4.0 C11440, Hamamatsu), except for several images which were recorded using an EMCCD camera (Andor iXon 888) (Figures 3F, S3D and S3E). TetraSpeck™ Microspheres (T7279, Invitrogen) were also imaged in the same way for correction of chromatic aberration between Cy3/ATTO550 channel and Cy5 channel.
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