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Analysis ls software

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Analysis LS software is a data analysis tool designed for use with Olympus laboratory equipment. It provides core functions for processing and analyzing data generated from Olympus instruments.

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Histopathological Assessment of Fish Tissues

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Of the 15 fish, remaining 6 were used for histological assessment. The gill, liver and kidney tissues of the fish sampled on days 0, 7 and 14 were examined histopathologically. After fixing in Bouin’s solution for 8 h, the tissues were stored in 70% ethanol until the preparation of wax blocks. During the preparation stage, the tissues were passed through 80%, 90% and 96% absolute ethanol, respectively. Tissues were then passed through xylene and embedded in paraffin. Five µm cross-sections were cut from the paraffin blocks and stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) for routine wax histology. Slides were examined under an Olympus CX31 optical microscope. Photographs were captured by a camera attached to an Olympus BX51 optical microscope using Olympus Analysis LS software.
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Histopathological Examination of Tadpoles

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At the end of the experiment (hour 120), all surviving tadpoles were evaluated for histopathological changes by fixing them in Bouin's solution for 8 h and then preserving them in 70 % ethyl alcohol (Sigma-Aldrich) until the preparation day. On the preparation day, the tadpoles were passed through 80 %, 90 %, 96 %, and absolute ethyl alcohol series and later through xylene (Sigma-Aldrich) and paraffin series to be embedded in paraffin blocks. We made 8-µmthick cross sections and stained them with haematoxylin & eosin (H&E; Sigma-Aldrich) for histopathological examination with an Olympus CX21 light microscope. We also took photographs with a camera adapted to the Olympus BX51 light microscope and analysed them with Olympus Analysis LS software.
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