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Ds u1 digital camera

Manufactured by Nikon

The Nikon DS-U1 is a digital camera designed for microscopy and laboratory applications. It features a high-resolution CMOS sensor and supports image capture and transfer functionality.

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Epifluorescence Microscopy Protocols

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Optical micrographs were acquired using Nikon Optiphot epifluorescence microscope equipped with polarizing filters, phase contrast, and a DS-U1 digital camera.
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Quantifying Spinal Cord Neuropathology

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Neuropathological findings were quantified in 10 complete cross-sections of the spinal cord per mouse representative of whole spinal cord levels. The sections were acquired and analyzed with the Neurolucida software connected to an E-800 Nikon microscope with a 20 × objective (Glaser and Glaser 1990 (link)). The number of PvIIs or MNs was calculated and expressed as the number of PvIIs or MNs per mm2.
The representative images in Figs. 3 and 4 were acquired with a NIKON DS-U1 digital camera (Software of acquisition: NIS-Element AR 2.10) connected to a NIKON Eclipse 90i microscope (Nikon Italia S.p.S., Firenze, Italy). Images were digitized by using a 10 × or 40 × objective for the acquisition.
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