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Slide eight well glass bottom dish

Manufactured by Ibidi

The µ-Slide eight-well glass-bottom dish is a laboratory equipment designed for cell culture applications. The dish features eight individual wells with a glass bottom, providing a transparent surface for microscopic observation and imaging of cells.

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Reactivation of Cell Ghosts

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An equal volume of reactivation buffer containing 1 mM ATP was added to cell ghosts and imaging was performed in an Ibidi µ-Slide eight-well glass-bottom dish (80827). To prevent water evaporation during imaging, an adhesive film membrane was used to seal all imaging dishes.
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Imaging of Cell Ghost Reactivation

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An equal volume of reactivation buffer containing 1 mM ATP was added to cell ghosts and imaging was performed in an Ibidi µ-Slide eight-well glass-bottom dish(#80827). To prevent water evaporation during imaging, an adhesive film membrane was used to seal all imaging dishes.
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