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Evos 5000 imaging system

Manufactured by Thermo Fisher Scientific

The EVOS 5000 imaging system is a high-performance microscope designed for live-cell and fixed-sample imaging. It features a motorized stage, advanced optics, and a user-friendly software interface to capture and analyze images in a range of microscopy techniques.

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2 protocols using evos 5000 imaging system

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Lipid Staining during Cell Differentiation

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At different time points during the differentiation time course, plated cells were stained with live fluorescence dyes: BODIPY™ (boron-dipyrromethene, Invitrogen Cat. No. D3922,10 ng/mL), or LipidTOX™ Deep Red neutral lipid stain (Invitrogen, Cat. No. H34477, supplied as 1000X for standard assays) for 30 min at 37°C. Cells were incubated with the dyes in FluoroBrite phenol red-free DMEM medium (Gibco, Cat. No. A1896701) supplemented with 10% FBS and 1% penicillin–streptomycin for 30 min at 37°C in the dark, washed twice with warm PBS 1X and imaged in FluoroBrite medium using EVOS 5000 imaging system (ThermoFisher, Cat. No. AMF5000).
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Sertoli Cell Lipid Droplet Staining

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Canine primary Sertoli cells were seeded in a 35mm dish and cultured until 100% confluency. Cells were fixed with 4% paraformaldehyde for 30 min and incubated in 60% isopropanol solution for 5 min at room temperature. After removing isopropanol, the intracellular lipid droplets of Sertoli cells were stained with a filtered solution of Oil Red O solution 0.35% (Cat# O0625, Sigma-Aldrich, Louis, MO) in 2-isopropanol. The nucleus of cells was counterstained with Hematoxylin solution. Stained Sertoli cells were observed under the EVOS-5000 imaging system with 40X phase contrast objectives (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Waltham, MA).
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