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Daq usb x series device

Manufactured by National Instruments

The DAQ USB X-Series device is a data acquisition hardware from National Instruments. It provides high-speed analog and digital I/O capabilities for measurement and control applications.

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Magnetic Stimulation Setup for Live-Cell Imaging

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A magnetic stimulation setup was designed to fit into a Zeiss Axio Observer A1 microscope and to hold a four-well IBIDI μ-slide (fig. S3). A DC magnetic field was provided by three permanent NdFeB magnets (N42, 6 cm in diameter, 5 mm in height; Supermagnete) on either side of the cells to generate a 225-mT field at the center of the cell culture well. A magnetic coil was used to provide an AC magnetic field along the same axis. AC signals were generated by a National Instruments DAQ USB X-Series device, controlled via LabVIEW software, and amplified by a class D audio amplifier. For all experiments with AC magnetic stimulation, the AC field component was a 6-mT sine wave at 140 Hz applied during the time window of 10 to 30 s during the time-lapse recording. AC and DC magnetic field magnitudes were verified with a magnetometer.
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Magnetic Stimulation Setup for Cell Culture

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A magnetic stimulation setup was designed to fit into a Zeiss Axio Observer A1 microscope, and to hold a 4-well IBIDI® µ-slide (Fig. S3). A DC magnetic field was provided by three permanent NdFeB magnets (N42, 6 cm diameter, 5 mm height; Supermagnete) on either side of the cells to generate a 225 mT field at the center of the cell culture well. A magnetic coil was used to provide an AC magnetic field along the same axis. AC signals were generated by a National Instruments™ DAQ USB X-Series device, controlled via LabVIEW software, and amplified by a class D audio amplifier. For all experiments with AC magnetic stimulation, the AC field component was a 6 mT sine wave at 140 Hz applied during the time window of 10 -30 s during the time lapse recording. AC and DC magnetic field magnitudes were verified with a magnetometer.
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