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52 mm soligor adaptor tube

Manufactured by Canon
Sourced in Canada

The 52 mm Soligor adaptor tube is a mechanical device designed to connect camera lenses to various photographic equipment. Its core function is to serve as an intermediate coupling, allowing the attachment of lenses with a 52 mm thread diameter to compatible camera bodies or other devices.

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2 protocols using 52 mm soligor adaptor tube

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Quantifying Neurite Formation Across Donors

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Each medium was applied in duplicate wells, and two random images per well were taken using a Zeiss Axiovert 40 C inverted light microscope (Toronto, ON, Canada) with a Canon PowerShot A640 camera and 52 mm Soligor adaptor tube (Mississauga, ON, Canada). The graph is generated by counting 10 images from 7 different donors per group. This would equal over 2000 cells being quantified for each condition. The percentage of cells with neurites was determined and then averaged for each experimental condition.
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Neurite Outgrowth Microscopy Analysis

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Each medium was applied in duplicate wells and two random images per well were taken using a Zeiss Axiovert 40 C inverted light microscope (Toronto, ON, Canada) with a Canon PowerShot A640 camera and 52 mm Soligor adaptor tube (Mississauga, ON, Canada). The percentage of cells with neurites was determined and then averaged for each experimental condition.
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