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Ti e system

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The Ti-E system is a laboratory equipment product offered by Yokogawa. It is a core component designed to perform specific functions within a laboratory setting. The details and intended use of this product are not available in this response, as per the request to maintain a concise, unbiased, and factual approach without interpretation or extrapolation.

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Spinning Disk Confocal Microscopy Imaging

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Images were acquired on a Nikon Ti-E system fitted with a Yokogawa CSU-X1 spinning disk head, Hamamatsu Orca Flash 4.0 v2 digital CMOS camera, Perfect Focus system, and a Nikon LU-N4 solid state laser launch (15 mW 405, 488, 561, and 647 nm) using a 100×1.49 NA Apo TIRF oil-immersion objective. This microscope was controlled through Nikon Elements AR software on a 64-bit HP Z440 workstation.
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Multimodal Imaging System Setup

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Images were acquired on a Nikon Ti-E system fitted with a Yokogawa CSU-X1 spinning disk head (Yokogawa Corp. of America), Orca Flash 4.0 v2 digital complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor camera (Hamamatsu Corp.), Perfect Focus system (Nikon), and a Nikon LU-N4 solid-state laser launch (15 mW; 405, 488, 561, and 647 nm) using the following Nikon objectives: 100× 1.49-NA Apo total internal reflection fluorescence oil immersion, 40× 1.3-NA Plan Fluor oil immersion, and 20× 0.75-NA Plan Apo. Images were acquired at ambient temperature (∼25°C) using either Vectashield or Aqua-Poly/Mount imaging medium, as described. The microscope was powered through Nikon Elements AR software on a 64-bit HP Z440 workstation (Hewlett-Packard).
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Multimodal Microscopy for Cellular Imaging

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Images were acquired on a Nikon Ti-E system fitted with a Yokogawa CSU-X1 spinning disk head, Hamamatsu Orca Flash 4.0 v2 digital CMOS camera, Perfect Focus system, and a Nikon LU-N4 solid state laser launch (15 mW 405, 488, 561, and 647 nm) using the following objectives: 100x 1.49 NA Apo TIRF oil immersion, 40x 1.3 NA Plan Fluor oil immersion, and 20x 0.75 NA Plan Apo. This microscope was powered through Nikon Elements AR software on a 64-bit HP Z440 workstation.
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