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Vs120 virtual slide microscope system

Manufactured by Olympus
Sourced in Japan

The VS120 Virtual Slide Microscope System is a high-performance digital microscope designed for efficient slide scanning and analysis. It captures high-resolution digital images of entire microscope slides, allowing users to view and navigate through the samples on a computer screen. The system combines advanced optics, high-speed image acquisition, and intuitive software for a seamless digital workflow.

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2 protocols using vs120 virtual slide microscope system

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Quantification of Hepatic Macrophage Subsets

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The number of CD68, CD163, Iba1, MHC class II, and CD204 positive cells in centrilobular areas of the hepatic lobule was counted using WinROOF software (Mitani Corp., Fukui, Japan) and expressed as the number of positive cells per unit area (cells/mm2) [16 (link)].
For double-labeled macrophages for MHC class II+/CD68+, MHC class II+/CD163+, CD204+/CD68+, and CD204+/CD163+, as well as CD68+/CCR2+ and CD163+/CCR2+, the number of single- and double-positive cells were counted with VS120 Virtual Slide Microscope System (Olympus, Tokyo, Japan) [16 (link)].
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High-Resolution Brain Imaging Protocol

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For imaging, slides were loaded into an Olympus VS120 virtual slide microscope system. High resolution image scans of the entire brain sections were obtained using a 10x objective using automatic focusing. For DREADD images, automatic exposure settings were used, whereas one and the same manual exposure time was used for c-Fos images across all animals and sections.
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