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Axiovert observer z1 inverted fluorescence microscope

Manufactured by Zeiss

The Axiovert Observer Z1 is an inverted fluorescence microscope designed for life science research. It features a high-resolution optical system and advanced imaging capabilities. The microscope is equipped with fluorescence illumination and can be used for a variety of imaging applications.

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Visualizing Toxoplasma Cysteine Protease Activity

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Brains containing ME49 cysts were harvested from infected mice and homogenized in 1 ml of 1X PBS by sequential syringing through 19G and 23G. Homogenized brain material were then incubated for 30 min with either 200 nM BODIPY-LHVS (BO-LHVS) alone or a 1:1 or 1:10 mixture of BO-LHVS and LHVS. After three washes with 1X PBS, brain material was fixed with 4% paraformaldehyde and stained with rabbit anti-TgCPL antibodies at a 1:200 dilution followed by Alexa 594-conjugated goat anti-rabbit antibodies. Stained brain material was then allowed to adhere on slides coated with Cell-tak adhesive (Corning). Images were captured with a Zeiss Axiovert Observer Z1 inverted fluorescence microscope and an AxioCAM MRm camera and processed using Zeiss Axiovision 4.3 software.
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Visualizing Toxoplasma Cysteine Protease Activity

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Brains containing ME49 cysts were harvested from infected mice and homogenized in 1 ml of 1X PBS by sequential syringing through 19G and 23G. Homogenized brain material were then incubated for 30 min with either 200 nM BODIPY-LHVS (BO-LHVS) alone or a 1:1 or 1:10 mixture of BO-LHVS and LHVS. After three washes with 1X PBS, brain material was fixed with 4% paraformaldehyde and stained with rabbit anti-TgCPL antibodies at a 1:200 dilution followed by Alexa 594-conjugated goat anti-rabbit antibodies. Stained brain material was then allowed to adhere on slides coated with Cell-tak adhesive (Corning). Images were captured with a Zeiss Axiovert Observer Z1 inverted fluorescence microscope and an AxioCAM MRm camera and processed using Zeiss Axiovision 4.3 software.
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