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Lsm 710 t pmt confocal microscope

Manufactured by Zeiss
Sourced in Japan

The LSM 710 T-PMT confocal microscope is a high-performance optical microscope designed for advanced imaging applications. It features a sensitive photomultiplier tube (T-PMT) detector that enables efficient fluorescence detection. The microscope is capable of producing high-resolution, three-dimensional images of samples by scanning the focused laser beam across the specimen and collecting the emitted fluorescence signals.

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Histological Analysis of Lung Tissue

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For histological analysis, lungs were inflated with 4% paraformaldehyde or formalin (3.7% formaldehyde) and fixed for 36 h. Fixed paraffin sections were rehydrated, subjected to antigen retrieval, and blocked in Tris-buffered saline (0.1% Triton X-100 containing 1% bovine serum albumin) or protein-free blocking solution (DAKO), and sequentially incubated with specific primary antibodies and biotinylated (DAKO) or Alexa Fluor-conjugated secondary antibodies (Invitrogen, USA). Images were produced with a conventional microscope mounted with a DP71 digital camera (Olympus, Japan), an LSM 710 T-PMT confocal microscope (Carl Zeiss, Germany), and an AXIO Zoom.V16 and ApoTome.2 (Carl Zeiss). Images were processed with equivalent parameters using the ZEN Light Edition software (Carl Zeiss).
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Histological Analysis of Lung Tissues

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For histological analyses, lungs were inflated with 4% paraformaldehyde or formalin (3.7% formaldehyde) and fixed for 36 h. Fixed paraffin sections were rehydrated, subjected to antigen retrieval, blocked in TBS (0.1% Triton X-100 containing 1% BSA) or DAKO protein-free blocking solution, and sequentially incubated with specific primary antibodies, biotinylated secondary antibodies (DAKO), and the Alexa Fluor system (Invitrogen, Waltham, MA, USA). Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick-end labeling (TUNEL) staining was performed using the in situ Cell Death Detection kit (Roche). Images were produced using a conventional microscope mounted with a DP71 digital camera (Olympus), an LSM 710 T-PMT confocal microscope (Carl Zeiss), and an AXIO Zoom.V16 and ApoTome.2 (Carl Zeiss). Images were processed with equivalent parameters using the ZEN Light Edition software (Carl Zeiss) https://www.zeiss.com.cn/microscopy/products/microscope-software/zen-lite/zen-lite-download.html accessed on 6 October 2023.
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