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Citations for Olympus :
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bioRxiv - Biophysics 2021Quote: ... the light was coupled into a single-mode fiber (P3-460B-FC-2, Thorlabs) using a 10x objective (RMS10X - 10X Olympus Plan Achromat Objective, Japan). The coupling efficiencies of the 635 nm and 520 nm diode lasers to single-mode fiber were 56% and 42% respectively ...
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bioRxiv - Bioengineering 2020Quote: ... the beam is controlled using a 2 – axis galvanometer mirror (Thorlabs, GVS212/M) that conjugates to the back focal plane of the imaging objective (Olympus, 60X, 1,49, oil immersion). The scanning rate of an orthogonal pair of galvanometer mirrors fixed at 3600 Hz (24 scans per cycle ...
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bioRxiv - Pharmacology and Toxicology 2022Quote: ... The spontaneous movement of 24 hpf, hatching rate of 96 hpf, heart rate, body length of larvae (Aigo ge-5, China) and deformity rate (Olympus BH-2 dissecting microscope) were recorded ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2024Quote: Imaging was performed using a resonance scanning 2-photon microscope (Neurolabware, Scanbox) with 20x (UMPLFLN, 20X, 0.5 NA) or 40x (Olympus LUMPlanFL N, 40X, 0.8 NA) objectives ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2020Quote: ... The beam then travels through the 150 mm scan lens (Thorlabs AC508-150-B) and a 200 mm tube lens (2 identical lenses, Thorlabs AC508-400-B) to reach the imaging objective (Olympus LUMPLFL 40X Water, NA 0.8), whose back aperture is conjugated to the scanning unit ...
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bioRxiv - Cell Biology 2020Quote: ... The movement of the Rab21 vesicles was followed for 2 min using TIRF microscopy (Visitron SD-TIRF Nikon Eclipse TiE with a 60x Olympus TIRF oil objective, NA: 1.49). The average speed of the vesicles was measured in each cell ...
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bioRxiv - Biochemistry 2024Quote: ... images were digitized by a color charge-coupled device (CCD) video camera (Sony, Montvale, NJ, USA) mounted on a conventional light microscope (Olympus BH-2; Olympus Company, Tokyo, Japan) using a magnification of 400x ...