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Infinity3 6urc camera

Manufactured by Leica

The Infinity3-6URC camera is a scientific imaging device designed for microscopy applications. It features a high-resolution 6-megapixel sensor and is capable of capturing detailed images of microscopic specimens. The camera is intended for use with laboratory equipment and scientific research.

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Phenotyping Embryonic Organ Patterning

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Embryos were dissected in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) under a light microscope. The head was removed, and the thoracic cavity opened. For phenotyping, embryos were scored according to lung lobation, heart apex position, heart outflow tract patterning and stomach position. Any other gross abnormalities were also noted. All imaging was performed in PBS using a Teledyne Lumenera Infinity3-6URC camera on a Leica MZ12.5 microscope. Tail clips were taken after imaging for genotyping purposes.
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Phenotyping Embryonic Organ Patterning

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Embryos were dissected in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) under a light microscope. The head was removed, and the thoracic cavity opened. For phenotyping, embryos were scored according to lung lobation, heart apex position, heart outflow tract patterning and stomach position. Any other gross abnormalities were also noted. All imaging was performed in PBS using a Teledyne Lumenera Infinity3-6URC camera on a Leica MZ12.5 microscope. Tail clips were taken after imaging for genotyping purposes.
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