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Photometrics coolsnap fx

Manufactured by Teledyne
Sourced in Germany

The Photometrics CoolSNAP fx is a scientific-grade digital camera designed for low-light imaging applications. It features a high-resolution CCD sensor, advanced cooling capabilities, and a range of connectivity options to enable precise and sensitive data capture.

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3 protocols using photometrics coolsnap fx

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Multimodal Microscopy Imaging Protocol

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Widefield fluorescence images were taken with an Olympus BX70 microscope (Olympus Optical, Hamburg, Germany) equipped with a CCD Camera (Photometrics CoolSNAP fx; Roper Scientific) and driven by Metaview (Universal Imaging, Downington, PA, USA) and with an Axio Observer 7 microscope (Zeiss) equipped with a motorized stage coupled with an Orca Flash 4 Camera (Hamamatsu), and driven by the Zen software (Zeiss). Confocal images were taken with a Nikon Ti2 microscope equipped with a motorized stage and a Yokogawa CSU-W1 spinning disk head coupled with a Prime 95 sCMOS camera (Photometrics), driven by Metamorph. Serial widefield fluorescence images were acquired using a NanoZoomer Hamamatsu Scanner. Images were then analyzed using Metaview image analysis software (Universal Imaging, Downington, PA, USA) or Imaris Microscopy Image Analysis software. Image J and Fiji were used for quantification analysis.
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Microscopic Image Quantification Protocol

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Images were visualized using an Olympus BX60 microscope (Olympus Optical, Hamburg, Germany), digitalised using a CCD camera (Photometrics CoolSNAP fx; Roper Scientific) and analyzed using MetaView image analysis system (Universal Imaging, Downington, PA, USA), MetaMorph imaging system (Roper Scientific, Tucson, AZ, USA) software, and ImageJ 1.44o (http://imagej.nih.gov/ij) for quantification analysis.
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Quantitative Image Analysis Protocol

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Images were visualized using an Olympus BX60 microscope (Olympus Optical, Hamburg, Germany), digitalized using a CCD camera (Photometrics CoolSNAP fx; Roper Scientific) and analyzed using MetaView image analysis system (Universal Imaging, Downington, PA), MetaMorph imaging system (Roper Scientific, Tucson, AZ, USA) software, and ImageJ 1.44o (http://imagej.nih.gov/ij) for quantification analysis.
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