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Hc pl apochromat objective

Manufactured by Leica

The HC PL-APOCHROMAT objective is a high-performance microscope objective designed for advanced microscopy applications. It features an apochromatic lens design that provides superior color correction and high-resolution imaging across a wide field of view.

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Intracellular Hydrogen Peroxide Measurement

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Following exposure to PL, cells were stained with 10 μM of the dye dihydrodichlorofluorescein-diacetate (H2DCFDA, Invitrogen Inc., Eugene, OR, USA) in 1 ml media to measure intracellular hydrogen peroxide. Cells were stained for 30 min at 37°C.
Fluorescence microscopy was performed on a Leica DM6000B Microscope, equipped with a Leica DFC365 FX digital camera. Images were captured using the Leica Application Suite (LAS-AF) microscope software. Representative pictures were taken using a 40x/0,85 Leica HC PL-APOCHROMAT objective.
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Fluorescence Microscopy of Retinal Layers

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Fluorescence microscopy was performed on a Leica DM6000B Microscope, equipped with a Leica DFC365 FX digital camera. Images were captured using the Leica Application Suite (LAS-AF) microscope software. Representative pictures were taken from central areas of the retina using a 40x/0,85 Leica HC PL-APOCHROMAT objective.
For quantifications of INL/ONL thickness, nuclei counting and TUNEL assays, pictures were captured in the posterior pole of the retina, once ventrally and once dorsally to the optic nerve head. Three sagittal sections from three different animals for each genotype and age were analyzed.
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