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Lightsheet z 1 selective plane illumination microscope

Manufactured by Zeiss

The Lightsheet Z.1 is a Selective Plane Illumination Microscope (SPIM) manufactured by Zeiss. It uses a thin sheet of light to illuminate the sample, allowing for optical sectioning and reduced phototoxicity. The Lightsheet Z.1 enables high-speed, high-resolution imaging of living specimens.

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Fluorescence Imaging of Zebrafish Embryos

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Zebrafish embryos at 3–5 dpf were anesthetized using 0.16 mg/ml tricaine and then mounted in 1.5% low-melting agarose (Sigma–Aldrich, A9045) using a glass capillary for fluorescence imaging by using a Zeiss Lightsheet Z.1 Selective Plane Illumination Microscope with or without a time-lapse mode as previously described27 .
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Fluorescence Imaging and Flow Cytometry of Zebrafish Embryos

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Zebra sh embryos at 4-6 dpf were anesthetized using 0.16 mg/ml tricaine (Sigma-Aldrich) and then mounted in 1.5% low-melting agarose using glass capillary for uorescence imaging by Zeiss Lightsheet Z.1 Selective Plane Illumination Microscope with or without a time-lapse mode. For ow cytometry, the head region of WT or Tg(mepg1:GFP) zebra sh embryos was isolated and then homogenized and ltered to get the cells suspension. Beckman Coulter FC 500 was utilized to quantify the number and percentage of GFP + cells under various conditions.
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