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Cellsense entry

Manufactured by Olympus
Sourced in Japan

The CellSense Entry is a compact and user-friendly cell imaging system designed for routine laboratory applications. It provides reliable and consistent imaging capabilities for a wide range of cell-based assays and experiments.

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2 protocols using cellsense entry

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Microscopic Imaging with CKX53 Olympus

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Microscopy was performed using a CKX53 microscope with a 10× CAchN objective (Olympus, Tokyo, Japan). Pictures were taken using a LC30 camera and the software cellSense Entry (Version 2.1, Olympus).
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Brightfield Microscopy of Stained Pasta Samples

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For brightfield microscopy sections were stained with light green and Lugol’s solution respectively as well as a combination of the two. Light green stains proteins green. Lugol’s solution stains starch granules blue/violet, amylose in blue and amylopectin brown/pink. The stained sections were examined using an Olympus BX53 microscope (Olympus Life Science, Tokyo, Japan) and micrographs were captured with a CMos SC50 camera (Olympus Life Science) and processed with the Olympus software cellSense Entry. Pasta samples subjected to the in vitro digestion (see paragraph 2.8.1) were also subjected to the analysis.
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